Were there very many people in 2013 that succesfully transfered to Columbia that were 1-5% of their class from schools in the 50-60 range?
Do they put much weight on pre-law credentials (LSAT UGPA)
Columbia transfers 2013 Forum
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Re: Columbia transfers 2013
1.) Stop making these threads. Just kill this semester grades-wise, apply, and see what happens. There is no point in making these threads right now.
2.) Are you asking about last year's transfer class (class of 2014) or the class of 2013? In either case, the answer is probably yes. I'm sure there have been a bunch.
3.) Your LSAT and UGPA don't matter for transfer admissions.
2.) Are you asking about last year's transfer class (class of 2014) or the class of 2013? In either case, the answer is probably yes. I'm sure there have been a bunch.
3.) Your LSAT and UGPA don't matter for transfer admissions.