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Top 10% at Georgetown - any chance at HYS/CCN?
Not sure whether I am ranked top 10% or top 5%. My GPA is 0.13 higher than the 10% line.
Any chance at HYS/CCN? Goals at NYC big law firms.
Any chance at HYS/CCN? Goals at NYC big law firms.
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Re: Top 10% at Georgetown - any chance at HYS/CCN?
how do you know the honors? they won't be released until late june/july
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Re: Top 10% at Georgetown - any chance at HYS/CCN?
Top 10% at GULC should blanket CCNHYS.
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Re: Top 10% at Georgetown - any chance at HYS/CCN?
Out of curiosity, is it even worth transferring? I could be mistaken here but shouldn't top 5% - 10% at GTown put you in a great situation for NYC Big Law?
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Re: Top 10% at Georgetown - any chance at HYS/CCN?
Yes. OP, I think you'd probably be in at C/N, but if you're getting any $$ at GULC then the transfer doesn't really make sense. H could actually end up being cheaper (if you have small scholly and would get need-based aid) but your odds there depend on exactly where you sit in the class.Rangers5 wrote:Out of curiosity, is it even worth transferring? I could be mistaken here but shouldn't top 5% - 10% at GTown put you in a great situation for NYC Big Law?
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Re: Top 10% at Georgetown - any chance at HYS/CCN?
Pretty much a lock at CN. Top 5% is probs in at H with a chance at YS, but you never know with those schools because they have such small transfer classes. Top 10% still stands a decent chance at H but likely out at YS.
With a GPA 0.13 higher than the 10% line, you sound like you're top 5%.
With a GPA 0.13 higher than the 10% line, you sound like you're top 5%.
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Re: Top 10% at Georgetown - any chance at HYS/CCN?
There's virtually no situation where this transfer makes sense. There aren't any firms that you can't get to from GULC and you're not going to improve your clerkship chances meaningfully.
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Re: Top 10% at Georgetown - any chance at HYS/CCN?
If you are top 5% couldn't you actually hurt yourself by transferring? People rag on Georgetown here but it seems like if you are top 5% you'd be making a mistake to transfer somewhere where you would have more competition for the same jobs you can already get from georgetown.
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Re: Top 10% at Georgetown - any chance at HYS/CCN?
Based on last year's line - sorry did not clarify that in the post. Just needed to have a basis to make the transfer decision.bsf2344 wrote:how do you know the honors? they won't be released until late june/july
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Re: Top 10% at Georgetown - any chance at HYS/CCN?
Yes I was wondering that either...I want to go to NYC for personal reasons, and for H and Y, it's solely based on their prestige. But it is still hard to make that decision for now...Rangers5 wrote:Out of curiosity, is it even worth transferring? I could be mistaken here but shouldn't top 5% - 10% at GTown put you in a great situation for NYC Big Law?
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Re: Top 10% at Georgetown - any chance at HYS/CCN?
Thanks. Clerkship chance would not bother me since I was not targeting at that. But would doing oci in NYC brings a better chance at higher-ranked firms?Nelson wrote:There's virtually no situation where this transfer makes sense. There aren't any firms that you can't get to from GULC and you're not going to improve your clerkship chances meaningfully.
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Re: Top 10% at Georgetown - any chance at HYS/CCN?
Thanks. I do have $$ from GULC, and it sounds really silly to consider transfer. There are personal reasons to go to NYC - sorry did not clarify that in the post. As to H and Y, is it worthwhile to try for their prestige? Also I think if I finally get into H and Y, big laws should not be a problem..mtn663 wrote:Yes. OP, I think you'd probably be in at C/N, but if you're getting any $$ at GULC then the transfer doesn't really make sense. H could actually end up being cheaper (if you have small scholly and would get need-based aid) but your odds there depend on exactly where you sit in the class.Rangers5 wrote:Out of curiosity, is it even worth transferring? I could be mistaken here but shouldn't top 5% - 10% at GTown put you in a great situation for NYC Big Law?
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Re: Top 10% at Georgetown - any chance at HYS/CCN?
It won't be a problem if you stay at GULC either. It might be worth applying HYS just to see how much need aid you get though. If it's a wash, I guess why not?mez4083 wrote:Thanks. I do have $$ from GULC, and it sounds really silly to consider transfer. There are personal reasons to go to NYC - sorry did not clarify that in the post. As to H and Y, is it worthwhile to try for their prestige? Also I think if I finally get into H and Y, big laws should not be a problem..mtn663 wrote:Yes. OP, I think you'd probably be in at C/N, but if you're getting any $$ at GULC then the transfer doesn't really make sense. H could actually end up being cheaper (if you have small scholly and would get need-based aid) but your odds there depend on exactly where you sit in the class.Rangers5 wrote:Out of curiosity, is it even worth transferring? I could be mistaken here but shouldn't top 5% - 10% at GTown put you in a great situation for NYC Big Law?
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Re: Top 10% at Georgetown - any chance at HYS/CCN?
Sure it's worth trying H/Y if you want. Biglaw doesn't matter either way for the most part, though at H/C/N you might have a bit more luck at V5 firms that hire more from T6. Y also, I'm just more skeptical that you'll get into Y (they take a much much smaller transfer class and have the same holistic review that they do in the first instance, and I'm assuming your grades aren't top-top) but if you're going to do transfer apps and don't mind writing the 250 might as well give it a shot. I'm less familiar with S but if you want NYC biglaw not sure why you would do this--H is easier to get in anyway.mez4083 wrote:Thanks. I do have $$ from GULC, and it sounds really silly to consider transfer. There are personal reasons to go to NYC - sorry did not clarify that in the post. As to H and Y, is it worthwhile to try for their prestige? Also I think if I finally get into H and Y, big laws should not be a problem..mtn663 wrote:Yes. OP, I think you'd probably be in at C/N, but if you're getting any $$ at GULC then the transfer doesn't really make sense. H could actually end up being cheaper (if you have small scholly and would get need-based aid) but your odds there depend on exactly where you sit in the class.Rangers5 wrote:Out of curiosity, is it even worth transferring? I could be mistaken here but shouldn't top 5% - 10% at GTown put you in a great situation for NYC Big Law?
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