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T14's with EA/ED transfer
Which school's in the T14 have EA/ED transfer options?
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Re: T14's with EA/ED transfer
jess1921 wrote:Which school's in the T14 have EA/ED transfer options?
I think GULC (nonbonding) and UChi (binding) are it. UCLA has EA as well.
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Re: T14's with EA/ED transfer
Affirmative.Oglethorpe wrote:jess1921 wrote:Which school's in the T14 have EA/ED transfer options?
I think GULC (nonbonding) and UChi (binding) are it. UCLA has EA as well.
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Re: T14's with EA/ED transfer
Does any one have a link to the UCLA EA Transfer program, it's not listed on their transfer apps portion of their website?
http://www.law.ucla.edu/prospective-stu ... tions.aspx
Thank you!
http://www.law.ucla.edu/prospective-stu ... tions.aspx
Thank you!
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