Maybe this is a silly question, but I just don't know where I should go first. Do I talk to the dean? Which dean? Is this a generally awkward conversation? Do I need to go to records regarding transcrips? Basically, does anyone have good guidelines or plan regarding the whole process?
Thanks in advance.
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Re: What are the procedural steps one takes to transfer?
You've applied to law school before. You basically have to do it again.
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