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Anyone transfer to USC law from a t4 unranked school?

Post by J24law » Fri Mar 28, 2014 1:26 am

I'm currently at an unranked school in southern California and ended up in top 6% of the class after the first semester. Let's say I'm down the street from USC and not attending Loyola. What are you my chances of transferring to USC or UCLA?

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Re: Anyone transfer to USC law from a t4 unranked school?

Post by zman » Fri Mar 28, 2014 1:36 pm

J24law wrote:I'm currently at an unranked school in southern California and ended up in top 6% of the class after the first semester. Let's say I'm down the street from USC and not attending Loyola. What are you my chances of transferring to USC or UCLA?
top 6% will get you in.

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Re: Anyone transfer to USC law from a t4 unranked school?

Post by mike.alexander23 » Wed Apr 16, 2014 10:31 pm

depending on what is considered a t4, i was at a school in so-cal definitely not in the t1-2 range and on the fringe of t3/4 (although after the most recent rankings, well out of the top 100)...

I was in the top 6% too (5.86) and was accepted at USC and ND, not UCLA.

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