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Anonymous posting is only available to the creator of each thread. The anonymous posting feature is intended to permit the solicitation of anonymous advice regarding the transfer application process, chances of being accepted, etc. Unacceptable uses include: testing the feature, questions which are clearly fake or hypothetical in nature, harassing other users, etc. Posters should also read and understand the announcements posted at the top of the Transfers forum prior to using the anonymous feature.
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Re: chances? 3.70, 8.5% at 40-50's
guess no on wants to comment 
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CanadianWolf

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Re: chances? 3.70, 8.5% at 40-50's
Georgetown, which offers need based financial aid, is probably the most likely to accept you as a transfer student. Penn, according to its TLS profile, seems to prefer transfer students from within the top 30 law schools.