


And yet when you read many of the biglaw threads, you hear about how miserable people are in biglaw.clshopeful wrote:you have a chance to be much happier and attend a top ranked school. Yes, there will be some debt, but biglaw will take care of that
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From someone who was in a similar situation, and did transfer last year, let me just say that lawman84 is right. There is no guarantee you'll enjoy your new school. I loved my 1L school, and certainly didn't love my new school for most of the first semester. It's getting better, and I think I made the right choice by transferring, but I still don't love my new school as much as I did my 1L school.lawman84 wrote:OP, it's not an easy decision. If you keep your grades up in the second semester, you'll have a good shot at the vast majority of the t14. But giving up a substantial scholarship to take on all that debt isn't an easy decision. Obviously, you being unhappy at your current school will make it a bit easier. But there's no guarantee you'll be happy at your new school and no guarantee you'll enjoy biglaw. But transferring will improve your shot at biglaw and flexibility for sure. If you can deal with all the debt, I'd say transfer. That all said, I highly recommend exploring your options at your current school and seeing if anything changes this semester.