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Re: Looking for advice on Harvard/Yale transfer from UCLA
Just a general comment: Your school has a recognizable name on the East Coast and stellar grades from your school will be impressive anywhere you go.
Are you doing LR? If your ultimate goal is a federal clerkship, LR seems to be a must. I do not think you would be able to write on this late in the game for Harvard and Yale, but that is something to check on.
Scholarship, top 5%(at least) from your school, and Law Review seems hard to beat.
You should probably just apply though to appease your curiosity. The worst you would be is out two app fees.
Are you doing LR? If your ultimate goal is a federal clerkship, LR seems to be a must. I do not think you would be able to write on this late in the game for Harvard and Yale, but that is something to check on.
Scholarship, top 5%(at least) from your school, and Law Review seems hard to beat.
You should probably just apply though to appease your curiosity. The worst you would be is out two app fees.