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Re: Yale Transfer Waiting Thread (2014)
anyone want to call and ask?
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Congrats to all the new transfers! We're so happy to have you and have eagerly awaited your acceptances.
To clear up a few things, all of us transfers have amazing Big Law summer jobs: Wachtell, W&C, S&C, Boies, DPW, Quinn, etc. None of us had trouble finding jobs at all.
There were 17 acceptances last year and 13 transfers came. I believe we were all called on the same day.
PM me if you want to chat. Being a transfer at YLS is amazing; we have a ton of friends, near limitless resources, and unbeatable opportunities. It has been so much better than I could have imagined.
Again, welcome!
To clear up a few things, all of us transfers have amazing Big Law summer jobs: Wachtell, W&C, S&C, Boies, DPW, Quinn, etc. None of us had trouble finding jobs at all.
There were 17 acceptances last year and 13 transfers came. I believe we were all called on the same day.
PM me if you want to chat. Being a transfer at YLS is amazing; we have a ton of friends, near limitless resources, and unbeatable opportunities. It has been so much better than I could have imagined.
Again, welcome!
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Re: Yale Transfer Waiting Thread (2014)
So I guess I have new classmates. You should say hello so we can hang out and stuff
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Hello!Cicero76 wrote:So I guess I have new classmates. You should say hello so we can hang out and stuff
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Hello! Any recommendation for housing?Cicero76 wrote:So I guess I have new classmates. You should say hello so we can hang out and stuff
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Re: Yale Transfer Waiting Thread (2014)
Depends on your price range, whether you want roommates, have a family, etc. Also whether you want the downtown (close to campus) environment or to live in the suburbs (~10-15 min away).mez4083 wrote:Hello! Any recommendation for housing?Cicero76 wrote:So I guess I have new classmates. You should say hello so we can hang out and stuff
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Re: Yale Transfer Waiting Thread (2014)
how does YLS ding people? Email? Or snail mail?
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The last two years, I think they have dinged people by email. (See http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 1&start=25 and http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... &start=125.)bethanyrose09 wrote:how does YLS ding people? Email? Or snail mail?
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Re: Yale Transfer Waiting Thread (2014)
To those that plan on attending.
If ayone that wants to be a contact for transfer hopefuls next year or if you want to be put in the TLS Transfer Cycle 2014 (Class of 2016) sticky let me know via pm or post in the forum (the stickied forum—not here). Thanks!
If ayone that wants to be a contact for transfer hopefuls next year or if you want to be put in the TLS Transfer Cycle 2014 (Class of 2016) sticky let me know via pm or post in the forum (the stickied forum—not here). Thanks!
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Re: Yale Transfer Waiting Thread (2014)
congrats to everyone who was accepted!
question: would you have been strong candidates for acceptance if you would have applied as 0Ls? e.g. 3.9 undergrad GPA / 175+ LSAT?
question: would you have been strong candidates for acceptance if you would have applied as 0Ls? e.g. 3.9 undergrad GPA / 175+ LSAT?
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This dead quietness is killing me... I'd rather receive the ding today .....
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you luh me?<3ilybb wrote:This dead quietness is killing me... I'd rather receive the ding today .....
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Eh, I would have had a chance, but I would not have felt confident in it. I had an undergrad GPA of 3.96 (3.95 at the time I was applying) and an LSAT score of 169. As far as getting into Yale goes, transferring in after a year was probably a better choice.foundingfather wrote:congrats to everyone who was accepted!
question: would you have been strong candidates for acceptance if you would have applied as 0Ls? e.g. 3.9 undergrad GPA / 175+ LSAT?
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Re: Yale Transfer Waiting Thread (2014)
This is highly misleading. Presumably you had to do very well in law school to transfer. There was a 90%+ chance you would not have any shot at getting into Yale via transfer when you started 1L - unless you are arguing you knew ex ante you'd be more capable than nearly all your peers, which isn't possible. No one has a "strong" shot at admission to Yale as an 0L, but for future readers if you're at 3.95/169 and you want yale, your chances are much greater retaking for 173+ and applying then for first year admission than rolling the proverbial dice on being at the top of your 1L class at another school.Longtimecoming19 wrote:Eh, I would have had a chance, but I would not have felt confident in it. I had an undergrad GPA of 3.96 (3.95 at the time I was applying) and an LSAT score of 169. As far as getting into Yale goes, transferring in after a year was probably a better choice.foundingfather wrote:congrats to everyone who was accepted!
question: would you have been strong candidates for acceptance if you would have applied as 0Ls? e.g. 3.9 undergrad GPA / 175+ LSAT?
I'm not trying to diminish your accomplishment being top of the class - actually, quite the opposite.
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Re: Yale Transfer Waiting Thread (2014)
ding at 7:39pm
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Re: Yale Transfer Waiting Thread (2014)
Hey guys... what do you tell your current law school? That you're leaving? Withdrawing? Did you call or email? Is there a formal process?
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Well they are already put on alert because you had to have dean's certs and transcripts sent. Just email your registrar wherever you end up. I finished that up today.beebee19 wrote:Hey guys... what do you tell your current law school? That you're leaving? Withdrawing? Did you call or email? Is there a formal process?
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Re: Yale Transfer Waiting Thread (2014)
At 7:39PM
Thank you for your continued patience during our transfer application process. Given the relatively late date on which we render decisions on transfer applications, we are communicating your decision by e-mail.
We regret that we are unable to accept you as a transfer student to the Class of 2016. As you can imagine, the transfer admission process is extremely competitive and the credentials of the individuals applying to transfer to Yale Law School are quite strong. We appreciate your interest in the Law School and commend you on your successful performance during your first year of law school.
We extend to you our best wishes for the future and wish you continued success for the remainder of your legal education.
Sincerely,
Craig Janecek
Thank you for your continued patience during our transfer application process. Given the relatively late date on which we render decisions on transfer applications, we are communicating your decision by e-mail.
We regret that we are unable to accept you as a transfer student to the Class of 2016. As you can imagine, the transfer admission process is extremely competitive and the credentials of the individuals applying to transfer to Yale Law School are quite strong. We appreciate your interest in the Law School and commend you on your successful performance during your first year of law school.
We extend to you our best wishes for the future and wish you continued success for the remainder of your legal education.
Sincerely,
Craig Janecek
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Re: Yale Transfer Waiting Thread (2014)
I wonder if you had a 2.0 and a 140 LSAT if they would've still sent the same email commending your "successful performance." Someone try it?? Please... lol
TXLawguy wrote:At 7:39PM
Thank you for your continued patience during our transfer application process. Given the relatively late date on which we render decisions on transfer applications, we are communicating your decision by e-mail.
We regret that we are unable to accept you as a transfer student to the Class of 2016. As you can imagine, the transfer admission process is extremely competitive and the credentials of the individuals applying to transfer to Yale Law School are quite strong. We appreciate your interest in the Law School and commend you on your successful performance during your first year of law school.
We extend to you our best wishes for the future and wish you continued success for the remainder of your legal education.
Sincerely,
Craig Janecek
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jbagelboy wrote:This is highly misleading. Presumably you had to do very well in law school to transfer. There was a 90%+ chance you would not have any shot at getting into Yale via transfer when you started 1L - unless you are arguing you knew ex ante you'd be more capable than nearly all your peers, which isn't possible. No one has a "strong" shot at admission to Yale as an 0L, but for future readers if you're at 3.95/169 and you want yale, your chances are much greater retaking for 173+ and applying then for first year admission than rolling the proverbial dice on being at the top of your 1L class at another school.Longtimecoming19 wrote:Eh, I would have had a chance, but I would not have felt confident in it. I had an undergrad GPA of 3.96 (3.95 at the time I was applying) and an LSAT score of 169. As far as getting into Yale goes, transferring in after a year was probably a better choice.foundingfather wrote:congrats to everyone who was accepted!
question: would you have been strong candidates for acceptance if you would have applied as 0Ls? e.g. 3.9 undergrad GPA / 175+ LSAT?
I'm not trying to diminish your accomplishment being top of the class - actually, quite the opposite.
Oh no, I agree. I understand what you're saying and think you're 100% spot-on--I guess what I meant to say is that retrospectively it was probably a better idea for me to go somewhere else first and then transfer in than to apply to YLS the first time around and not attempt to transfer in if/when I was rejected.
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Re: Yale Transfer Waiting Thread (2014)
Anyone still in the running? Or has everyone been dinged?
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