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Should I consider transferring? Top 10% at lower T2

Posted: Sat Mar 15, 2014 9:44 pm
by llliilliilll
I'm torn as to whether I should consider transferring or not. Prior to filling out applications, I was all for it. I don't get along with most of my peers (my gunning probably doesn't help my cause). My school dropped in the rankings (again) and the city I live in is a rat hole of sorts. I'd ideally live in DC and I'm tied to the east coast--family considerations. As I'm calculating the cost of these transfer applications, I'm wondering if it's worth giving up free education for prestige. Should I consider transferring? What is the lowest ranked school I should consider transferring?

Stats:
Top 10% at lower T2 in major market
Attending on full scholly
Summer associate gig at V100 firm lined up for this summer (in my current market)
$$$ towards 2L tuition from the firm I'm summering at

Goals: I'd love to work as a federal clerk upon graduation and then work for the DOJ with hopes of becoming a AUSA some day (or even possibly a law professor).

Re: Should I consider transferring? Top 10% at lower T2

Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2014 10:43 am
by Nebby
You want to transfer. Here's the post you were looking for in affirmation. Now start getting your things together and try to pull into the top 5% and shoot for Columbia, Chicago, NYU or below.

Re: Should I consider transferring? Top 10% at lower T2

Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2014 10:47 am
by haus
You may wish to read Spivey's blog post on transferring.

http://spiveyconsulting.com/blog/mistake-2-shangri-law/

Re: Should I consider transferring? Top 10% at lower T2

Posted: Sun Mar 16, 2014 3:49 pm
by timmyd
Your goals likely need to be curtailed to a degree. If you pull top 5% and can get into NYU, UChi, Cuumbia etc...than I would go for it. You are , however, in a pretty good spot right now with the SA. Understand that even getting into one of those schools may not be enough to help you land a Federal Clerkship. This varies from judge to judge, but some do not like transfer students.