Less than half also failed.whelmer wrote:How many non-transfers also failed? How many of them paid sticker all three years?Desert Fox wrote: My point is many transfer tried hard and failed at doing this.
Median for 2-3L is 3.77, and a lot of them failed to even maintain 3.65.
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Right, because partial, selective statistics from one year at one school that takes a large transfer class and tends to reach further down for its transfer admits, coming from a person who appears hostile to transfers, is determinative of the issue.DELG wrote:I dare you to be more nonresponsive as to the issue of proportion of transfers who make honors at NU
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So the only school you have data for disagrees with your assumption, but instead of finding other data, you just double down on being wrong.eastcoast_iub wrote:Right, because partial, selective statistics from one year at one school that takes a large transfer class and tends to reach further down for its transfer admits, coming from a person who appears hostile to transfers, is determinative of the issue.DELG wrote:I dare you to be more nonresponsive as to the issue of proportion of transfers who make honors at NU
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He only has partial data. This argument is pointless and going in circles.DELG wrote:So the only school you have data for disagrees with your assumption, but instead of finding other data, you just double down on being wrong.eastcoast_iub wrote:Right, because partial, selective statistics from one year at one school that takes a large transfer class and tends to reach further down for its transfer admits, coming from a person who appears hostile to transfers, is determinative of the issue.DELG wrote:I dare you to be more nonresponsive as to the issue of proportion of transfers who make honors at NU
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Going back to OCI:
At CLS/NYU, transfers do disproportionately well at OCI. The average odds at OCI for CLS are ~80-85%; for transfers it seems like it's ~90-95%. I think a big part of the reason is that transfers are eligible for the grade-snobby V10 NYC firms with big class sizes who hire like 20 CLS/NYU people every year.
I don't know: does someone who is top 5% at brooklyn or cardozo have a substantially less than 90% chance at biglaw?
At CLS/NYU, transfers do disproportionately well at OCI. The average odds at OCI for CLS are ~80-85%; for transfers it seems like it's ~90-95%. I think a big part of the reason is that transfers are eligible for the grade-snobby V10 NYC firms with big class sizes who hire like 20 CLS/NYU people every year.
I don't know: does someone who is top 5% at brooklyn or cardozo have a substantially less than 90% chance at biglaw?
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