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In Cooley, Wanting to Transfer
I am about to start my first semester at Cooley and I am concerned about transferring out after my first year. I am a New Mexico resident and I would like to transfer to UNM in Albuquerque, which is a T1 school according to USNWR rankings for 2010. I believe the rank is 67. Any information as to how to accomplish this would be greatly appreciated. I just couldn't get my LSAT score up enough for some reason and that is depressing to say the least. I know that Cooley sucks but I really want to be a lawyer and I felt like I had no other option but Cooley. 

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Re: In Cooley, Wanting to Transfer
In before op gets a$$ raped by cooley rankings trolls & dropout retake reapply advocates.
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Re: In Cooley, Wanting to Transfer
Get very good grades. going to a law school that you would not be happy graduating from is a very bad idea
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