Transfer to CCN - Willing to Answer Questions Forum

A forum for those current students who are or may be transferring from one school to another. Post any questions, advice, or other transfer related comments here.
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Re: Transfer to CCN - Willing to Answer Questions

Post by trbrny » Fri May 16, 2014 5:22 pm

milkshakeyurd wrote:Hey, thanks for the thread. What were your initial LSAT uGPA when applying to law school?
I was well above median for uGPA, probably at the median of LSAT grades in my T2.

Not sure where people got the idea that good LSAT score equals good performance in law school. In my experience, the people who understood the material and put in the time got good grades and transferred, regardless of their LSAT performance. I actually think that, for many transfers, their subpar LSAT score was an anomaly in an otherwise strong academic record.

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Re: Transfer to CCN - Willing to Answer Questions

Post by Total Litigator » Tue May 20, 2014 7:04 am

trbrny wrote:
milkshakeyurd wrote:Hey, thanks for the thread. What were your initial LSAT uGPA when applying to law school?
I was well above median for uGPA, probably at the median of LSAT grades in my T2.

Not sure where people got the idea that good LSAT score equals good performance in law school. In my experience, the people who understood the material and put in the time got good grades and transferred, regardless of their LSAT performance. I actually think that, for many transfers, their subpar LSAT score was an anomaly in an otherwise strong academic record.
Yup, no correlation at all to studying for and doing well on a complex but learnable test.

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Re: Transfer to CCN - Willing to Answer Questions

Post by trbrny » Sun Jun 08, 2014 8:44 am

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