Transfer Question about OSU
Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2011 8:58 pm
From OSU's website it states:
1.The applicant must have completed one year of work as a full-time student in a law school accredited by the Association of American Law Schools (AALS)
2.The applicant should rank in the upper third of his/her law school class (On rare occasions, the criterion may be modified)
3.The applicant must have quantifiable pre-law credentials comparable to those of the OSU student with whom he/she would be competing (GPA: 3.82/3.66/3.45, LSAT: 164/163/160)
My question is how is OSU about those pre-law credentials? I have a super low uGPA and will be retaking the LSAT in June. I am most likely going to attend a T3 school and may consider transferring to OSU. If I do score very well in my first year will that weigh more heavily into the OSU decision process then your beginning stats?
1.The applicant must have completed one year of work as a full-time student in a law school accredited by the Association of American Law Schools (AALS)
2.The applicant should rank in the upper third of his/her law school class (On rare occasions, the criterion may be modified)
3.The applicant must have quantifiable pre-law credentials comparable to those of the OSU student with whom he/she would be competing (GPA: 3.82/3.66/3.45, LSAT: 164/163/160)
My question is how is OSU about those pre-law credentials? I have a super low uGPA and will be retaking the LSAT in June. I am most likely going to attend a T3 school and may consider transferring to OSU. If I do score very well in my first year will that weigh more heavily into the OSU decision process then your beginning stats?