Transfer to Michigan?
Posted: Fri Jun 24, 2011 9:40 pm
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I'm pretty sure Mich is better than GULC for transfer + NYC. Cornell is a closer question, but they take very few transfers and the ones they do take usually have ties to Cornell specifically (for instance, I'd personally take Cornell over Mich, but I have family ties to Cornell law).tfer2222 wrote:So UMich is gonna be better in NYC than GULC, Cornell? (if those become options, although I know Cornell takes almost no transfers)..
Thanks thats what i was thinking (hoping). You're applying for transfer correct? (I'm on TLS a lot I just made this username for more anonymity) Where all have you applied/heard back from? I wasn't expecting to hear back from anyone until mid July.keg411 wrote:I'm pretty sure Mich is better than GULC for transfer + NYC. Cornell is a closer question, but they take very few transfers and the ones they do take usually have ties to Cornell specifically (for instance, I'd personally take Cornell over Mich, but I have family ties to Cornell law).tfer2222 wrote:So UMich is gonna be better in NYC than GULC, Cornell? (if those become options, although I know Cornell takes almost no transfers)..
Yup. (Decided personally not to go anon for transfer apps, though I know a lot of people do it)tfer2222 wrote:Thanks thats what i was thinking (hoping). You're applying for transfer correct? (I'm on TLS a lot I just made this username for more anonymity) Where all have you applied/heard back from? I wasn't expecting to hear back from anyone until mid July.keg411 wrote:I'm pretty sure Mich is better than GULC for transfer + NYC. Cornell is a closer question, but they take very few transfers and the ones they do take usually have ties to Cornell specifically (for instance, I'd personally take Cornell over Mich, but I have family ties to Cornell law).tfer2222 wrote:So UMich is gonna be better in NYC than GULC, Cornell? (if those become options, although I know Cornell takes almost no transfers)..
You did GULC EA right? (I troll these threads way too much...keg411 wrote:Yup. (Decided personally not to go anon for transfer apps, though I know a lot of people do it)tfer2222 wrote:Thanks thats what i was thinking (hoping). You're applying for transfer correct? (I'm on TLS a lot I just made this username for more anonymity) Where all have you applied/heard back from? I wasn't expecting to hear back from anyone until mid July.keg411 wrote:I'm pretty sure Mich is better than GULC for transfer + NYC. Cornell is a closer question, but they take very few transfers and the ones they do take usually have ties to Cornell specifically (for instance, I'd personally take Cornell over Mich, but I have family ties to Cornell law).tfer2222 wrote:So UMich is gonna be better in NYC than GULC, Cornell? (if those become options, although I know Cornell takes almost no transfers)..
As for what I've heard so far:
In at GULC. Probably not in at Boalt. Not even complete anywhere else due to dean certs (Mich, NW, Cornell, Penn, NYU, CLS). Dunno if I'm actually going to go, and I also wasn't expecting to hear as early as I did (figured I would hear nothing until mid-July and I still may hear nothing until mid-July.
Nope, RD for GULC. The EA thread was the active one, so I just posted there rather than start a new thread. Went complete for the first time early June, then went complete again and was admitted this past week.tfer2222 wrote:You did GULC EA right? (I troll these threads way too much...) I applied RD and went complete this week. DC Sounds better than Ann Arbor but I don't think I can pass UMich up.
If 40,000+ students at a big 10 university is a SMALL college town to you, what’s your idea of a big college town then?tfer2222 wrote: My only worries are: Living in a small (freezing) college town for two years, possible transfer stigma
Pretty much. NYC is the one market I don’t recall getting any questions about my ties to. NYC residents are kind of assholes who think that everyone wants to come live in their city. But I guess it works out well for people like us who don’t have ties to NYC.tfer2222 wrote: I've read that NYC firms don't mind as much about ties to the area: is this true?
Yes.tfer2222 wrote: Will I have a shot at big NYC Firms with no ties to the northeast?
NYC is the easiest market to lateral from.tfer2222 wrote:If you start out your career in NYC biglaw, are you tied to the northeast from then on, or could you perhaps move back south at some point, like lateral between offices or something? I know t14 degrees are "portable", but how portable are they once you are offered a job and start working?
I'm having second thoughts on transferring and it's starting to freak me out. Like i said above, I'm not getting scholly but I'm fairly confident I can land a biglaw gig down here. Making a jump up to Michigan in hopes of landing a biglaw job in NYC, one of the most saturated markets, is really scaring me. (not to mention michigan weather)
keg411 wrote:NYC is the easiest market to lateral from.tfer2222 wrote:If you start out your career in NYC biglaw, are you tied to the northeast from then on, or could you perhaps move back south at some point, like lateral between offices or something? I know t14 degrees are "portable", but how portable are they once you are offered a job and start working?
I'm having second thoughts on transferring and it's starting to freak me out. Like i said above, I'm not getting scholly but I'm fairly confident I can land a biglaw gig down here. Making a jump up to Michigan in hopes of landing a biglaw job in NYC, one of the most saturated markets, is really scaring me. (not to mention michigan weather)
However, I think if you really want to stay in the South and that's where most of your connections are AND you feel you could get the job you want down there at your current school -- you don't have to leave. Did you apply to any of the more "southern"-focused T14's like Duke or UVA? I could see where South --> Mich might be a bit of a culture shock.
I also think it's natural to have second thoughts (I feel you on it, trust me). There is no need to 100% commit today if you're willing to eat a seat deposit at Mich to wait out the T6 (and even then you can still go back to your current school).
ndirish2010 wrote:You're at SMU?
Are you from TX/Dallas? If yes, you should stay at SMU. If not (and you're from the east coast), I would consider transferring.tfer2222 wrote:ndirish2010 wrote:You're at SMU?
Sigh. Yes.