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MVPB transfer to YHSC
Top 15% at one of MVPB with strong softs. I was waitlisted at H last cycle. Worth transferring? I'm ambivalent about staying at my current school.
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Re: MVPB transfer to YHSC
i honestly think it only helps if you want to be an academic or do certain types of govt work. The generous need-based aid may also be a benefit. However, I don't think it opens any more firm doors. For clerkships, I think it actually hurts you to transfer.Anonymous User wrote:Top 15% at one of MVPB with strong softs. I was waitlisted at H last cycle. Worth transferring? I'm ambivalent about staying at my current school.
I had the option of transferring to one HYS last summer and chose to stay at my current school. Ended up with a great firm and a COA clerkship. Don't regret staying one bit.