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NCG (Top 10%) to P?
Top 10% at NCG but in at P. Worth going or does it not make a difference for career opps? Want NYC or DC? Have several yrs of policy experience
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Stay, particularly if at Cornell for NY or Georgetown for DC. Top 10% at NU will snag you most big NY firms and will give you a shot at DC, particularly if you have ties/good reasons for DC.
Penn will offer you no advantage and you will have to essentially start over at a new school.
Penn will offer you no advantage and you will have to essentially start over at a new school.
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Stay if you have a full ride or if your school will offer you one to keep you from transferring. Transfer if you're already paying sticker and they won't budge. If you're somewhere in between, the choice will be a more difficult one. Are you on LR?Anonymous User wrote:Top 10% at NCG but in at P. Worth going or does it not make a difference for career opps? Want NYC or DC? Have several yrs of policy experience
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you only applied to P but you want to be in NYC or DC? I'm so confused.Anonymous User wrote:Top 10% at NCG but in at P. Worth going or does it not make a difference for career opps? Want NYC or DC? Have several yrs of policy experience
Is there a "wait for C or H" option?
going to P does 0 things for you unless you hate your school right. i can sympathize so there may be that going for u.
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Penn's employment figures are markedly better than NC's and significantly better than G's. Again, whether OP should transfer depends on what he is currently paying and whether his school will offer him money to stay.toothbrush wrote:you only applied to P but you want to be in NYC or DC? I'm so confused.Anonymous User wrote:Top 10% at NCG but in at P. Worth going or does it not make a difference for career opps? Want NYC or DC? Have several yrs of policy experience
Is there a "wait for C or H" option?
going to P does 0 things for you unless you hate your school right. i can sympathize so there may be that going for u.
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yah sure for people at median. not for nyc/dc big law placement for cng top 10%rs.ymmv wrote:\
Penn's employment figures are markedly better than NC's and significantly better than G's. Again, whether OP should transfer depends on what he is currently paying and whether his school will offer him money to stay.
it's not like there's a magical echelon of firms that open up at a "t6" and not from "dcng".
save wlrk but lul.
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lol at transfering within the lower T14. Hell LOL at transfering at all from a T14.
What kind of miserable loser is going to trade up for essentially no gain?
What kind of miserable loser is going to trade up for essentially no gain?
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ur right, only miserable ppl.Desert Fox wrote:lol at transfering within the lower T14. Hell LOL at transfering at all from a T14.
What kind of miserable loser is going to trade up for essentially no gain?
there is no real gain like you said tho. so OP your choice is bad unless you have personal reasons.
and even then DF would say ur dumb but thats k
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If I interviewed someone I'd ding them for doing this unless their wife needed to move for a job or something.
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do you think that's just your opinion or most interviewers feel that wayDesert Fox wrote:If I interviewed someone I'd ding them for doing this unless their wife needed to move for a job or something.
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I'm sure I'm way more opinionated than most. But it's weird to transfer.toothbrush wrote:do you think that's just your opinion or most interviewers feel that wayDesert Fox wrote:If I interviewed someone I'd ding them for doing this unless their wife needed to move for a job or something.
A guy I know transfered from NU to HLS and then struck out at Chicago firms. I'd imagine tons of NU alumni clicking ding![homophobic language redacted] on his callback eval
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Come to think of it I've had a couple professors who transferred within the T14 for presumably striverish reasons and they're pretty insufferable. Guess it worked out for their careers though.Desert Fox wrote:If I interviewed someone I'd ding them for doing this unless their wife needed to move for a job or something.
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Only because miserable piece of shit is the culture of academia.ymmv wrote:Come to think of it I've had a couple professors who transferred within the T14 for presumably striverish reasons and they're pretty insufferable. Guess it worked out for their careers though.Desert Fox wrote:If I interviewed someone I'd ding them for doing this unless their wife needed to move for a job or something.
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Where I worked, you'd get dinged if you transferred from Texas to a T14. Seemed to be the consensus in Houston.Desert Fox wrote:A guy I know transfered from NU to HLS and then struck out at Chicago firms. I'd imagine tons of NU alumni clicking ding![Hi; this person hates sunshine and kittens and pleasant things in the world] on his callback eval
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well if you want Texas and ur at UT and u have th egrades to get T firms why would you transfer. there is no strong T school besides UT.mw115 wrote:Where I worked, you'd get dinged if you transferred from Texas to a T14. Seemed to be the consensus in Houston.Desert Fox wrote:A guy I know transfered from NU to HLS and then struck out at Chicago firms. I'd imagine tons of NU alumni clicking ding![Hi; this person hates sunshine and kittens and pleasant things in the world] on his callback eval
that is objectively dumb and they deserve to be dinged.
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