Hey I'm currently enrolled at a law school in the South ranked in mid to low Tier 2. However, I was born and raised in New England and am looking to transfer to a T14 school in the Northeast. I finished the year at my current school with a 3.8 GPA and in the top 1% of my class. My pre-law school numbers are not very impressive though. 3.0 GPA and 160 LSAT. What are my chances at:
Harvard?
Yale?
Columbia?
NYU?
Penn?
Cornell?
Georgetown?
Thanks for any and all help!
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Re: What are my chances??
Yale is probably a waste of your time from what I've heard and Harvard s likely a long shot. But the others I would say you have a pretty good chance at, especially Georgetown. I'm going through the same process right now so this is just based on the research I've done. Someone else may be able to give you more specific guidance.