Would it be crazy for me to not transfer?
Posted: Sun Jan 26, 2014 8:05 pm
I go to a no-name tier 4. I really enjoy the place - professors are real approachable, students are generally helpful (and not crazy competitive). However, only 57% of those that graduate land a real j.d required job.
My position: I took 5 classes this past semester, 2 of which I "booked", 2 I received an A, and 1 I received a B+.
I have received offers from my professors to become TA/Research assistant from 3 classes. I will most likely grade onto Law Review, and i will be paying about ~$13,000 per year here. The school has strong regional ties as well (most judges and lawyers in my my tri-county area are from my school, or the school down the road). I would like to live here in the future, however, I do not know what the future holds - e.g., if I get married and my partner wants to live somewhere else, how difficult will it be for me to get a job somewhere else... these are the types of things making me consider transferring.
So, what do you guys think? I know there is not a clear cut answer, but any advice or unbiased opinion would be helpful for me.
Thanks
My position: I took 5 classes this past semester, 2 of which I "booked", 2 I received an A, and 1 I received a B+.
I have received offers from my professors to become TA/Research assistant from 3 classes. I will most likely grade onto Law Review, and i will be paying about ~$13,000 per year here. The school has strong regional ties as well (most judges and lawyers in my my tri-county area are from my school, or the school down the road). I would like to live here in the future, however, I do not know what the future holds - e.g., if I get married and my partner wants to live somewhere else, how difficult will it be for me to get a job somewhere else... these are the types of things making me consider transferring.
So, what do you guys think? I know there is not a clear cut answer, but any advice or unbiased opinion would be helpful for me.
Thanks