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lateral transfer within t14
Currently slightly below median at Michigan and was wondering what my chances are for transferring to either penn/nyu/columbia. Recently got engaged, and my SO is working in NY.
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Re: lateral transfer within t14
this isn't really a lateral transfer...especially for NYU/Columbia. I think it'll be tough to transfer to any of those schools if you're below median at Michigan. Any guesses on whether you'll improve after spring finals? If you're median then I think transferring to Penn is on the table. I still think NYU/Columbia would be hard unless you're above median
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probably gonna be difficult to transfer anywhere when you're below median...you have a small shot at Penn, and if you do decide to try Penn then I would say that it's also worth an app to Columbia/NYU even if chances are very very slim, b/c what do you have to lose?
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an extra 200$juzam_djinn wrote:probably gonna be difficult to transfer anywhere when you're below median...you have a small shot at Penn, and if you do decide to try Penn then I would say that it's also worth an app to Columbia/NYU even if chances are very very slim, b/c what do you have to lose?

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A move to NYU/CLS definitely wouldn't be a lateral transfer. You would most certainly have to earn your way in. And I don't think they would want someone who is below median (in fact, I'm certain of that). At my CCN we had a few transfers from Michigan and Penn, and while I'm sure they got a bit more leeway grade-wise, I can't imagine they would have taken someone below median.Anonymous User wrote:Currently slightly below median at Michigan and was wondering what my chances are for transferring to either penn/nyu/columbia. Recently got engaged, and my SO is working in NY.
I think you best bet is to just focus on getting your grades up and getting a summer position with a NY firm. Michigan is a really good school, and if you improve your grades and really work connections and contacts, you can make it happen.
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Re: lateral transfer within t14
The other possible option is doing one year at CLS/NYU as a visiting student, but I don't know what their admissions standards would be for that. I think NYU only takes 3L visitors.
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God I love it when NYU students act like they go to Yale. I wonder how long it takes them after graduation to realize there's no such thing as "CCN," and that yes, NYU and Michigan are peer schools.kaiser wrote:A move to NYU/CLS definitely wouldn't be a lateral transfer. You would most certainly have to earn your way in. And I don't think they would want someone who is below median (in fact, I'm certain of that). At my CCN we had a few transfers from Michigan and Penn, and while I'm sure they got a bit more leeway grade-wise, I can't imagine they would have taken someone below median.Anonymous User wrote:Currently slightly below median at Michigan and was wondering what my chances are for transferring to either penn/nyu/columbia. Recently got engaged, and my SO is working in NY.
I think you best bet is to just focus on getting your grades up and getting a summer position with a NY firm. Michigan is a really good school, and if you improve your grades and really work connections and contacts, you can make it happen.
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I love it when T14 students think they know anything about the world after law school.Real Madrid wrote:God I love it when NYU students act like they go to Yale. I wonder how long it takes them after graduation to realize there's no such thing as "CCN," and that yes, NYU and Michigan are peer schools.kaiser wrote:A move to NYU/CLS definitely wouldn't be a lateral transfer. You would most certainly have to earn your way in. And I don't think they would want someone who is below median (in fact, I'm certain of that). At my CCN we had a few transfers from Michigan and Penn, and while I'm sure they got a bit more leeway grade-wise, I can't imagine they would have taken someone below median.Anonymous User wrote:Currently slightly below median at Michigan and was wondering what my chances are for transferring to either penn/nyu/columbia. Recently got engaged, and my SO is working in NY.
I think you best bet is to just focus on getting your grades up and getting a summer position with a NY firm. Michigan is a really good school, and if you improve your grades and really work connections and contacts, you can make it happen.
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They aren't peer schools. Sorry.Real Madrid wrote:
God I love it when NYU students act like they go to Yale. I wonder how long it takes them after graduation to realize there's no such thing as "CCN," and that yes, NYU and Michigan are peer schools.
http://www.nationallawjournal.com/id=1202643450571
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So you necroed this thread to link us to something that would indicate not only that NYU is a better school than Michigan, but in fact that Michigan itself is a better school than Yale? Well played.shock259 wrote:They aren't peer schools. Sorry.Real Madrid wrote:
God I love it when NYU students act like they go to Yale. I wonder how long it takes them after graduation to realize there's no such thing as "CCN," and that yes, NYU and Michigan are peer schools.
http://www.nationallawjournal.com/id=1202643450571
Not.
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There's no data but common sense dictates that below median won't get you anywhere laterally. You're still at a great school! Pull up them bootstraps and bring up that GPA.
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I dunno. I would think most schools would have to think long and hard about turning down $100k of cash.
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Ok: http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 1&t=226198Real Madrid wrote:So you necroed this thread to link us to something that would indicate not only that NYU is a better school than Michigan, but in fact that Michigan itself is a better school than Yale? Well played.shock259 wrote:They aren't peer schools. Sorry.Real Madrid wrote:
God I love it when NYU students act like they go to Yale. I wonder how long it takes them after graduation to realize there's no such thing as "CCN," and that yes, NYU and Michigan are peer schools.
http://www.nationallawjournal.com/id=1202643450571
Not.
Michigan is a fantastic school, but not peer with Columbia/Chicago/NYU. OP probably needs better-than-median grades to get into CCN from Michigan.
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I know tons of NYU students and I've never gotten the impression this is a common mindset among them.Real Madrid wrote:God I love it when NYU students act like they go to Yale.
Any of the "sub-tier" stuff is a little silly. But let's also not pretend that there aren't gradations within the T14. The difference between UMich and NYU in biglaw+fedclerk is 10%, the difference in FTLT JD-required is around 10%, the difference in LST underemployment score is around 10%. We don't need to guess this stuff, it's all in the ABA-required disclosures.Real Madrid wrote:I wonder how long it takes them after graduation to realize there's no such thing as "CCN," and that yes, NYU and Michigan are peer schools.
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Not worth the app fee, you won't be accepted at any of those schools. This would also be a stupid decision considering the massive amount of additional money you'd be paying for CoL.
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