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Emory Law Spring 2017 Transfer

Posted: Wed Nov 02, 2016 10:06 am
by Anonymous User
Has anyone been accepted or heard from the admissions for the Spring 2017 transfer cycle? Admissions notified my application was complete 10/10...with finals approaching I'm on pins and needles. Emory typically accepted transfers in the Fall only, so I guess it is a new program?

Re: Emory Law Spring 2017 Transfer

Posted: Tue Nov 15, 2016 10:04 pm
by XYC
I don't think Emory has Spring transfer tho... I submitted a transfer application for Fall 2016, got in, paid seat deposit then I deferred it to Spring 2017...so technically Im sort of "spring transferred" to Emory

Re: Emory Law Spring 2017 Transfer

Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2016 12:23 pm
by Anonymous User
XYC wrote:I don't think Emory has Spring transfer tho... I submitted a transfer application for Fall 2016, got in, paid seat deposit then I deferred it to Spring 2017...so technically Im sort of "spring transferred" to Emory
Interesting..congratulations. Still no word yet for me. Cutting it close to the end of semester. Spring Transfer must be new then.

Re: Emory Law Spring 2017 Transfer

Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2016 3:30 pm
by EncyclopediaOrange
What is your motivation for transferring after three semesters? Just doesn't seem worth it to me...

Re: Emory Law Spring 2017 Transfer

Posted: Wed Nov 23, 2016 9:17 am
by Anonymous User
EncyclopediaOrange wrote:What is your motivation for transferring after three semesters? Just doesn't seem worth it to me...
I always wanted to go to Emory. But I had to work so I went part time at another school. Situation changed and now I can go full time.

Re: Emory Law Spring 2017 Transfer

Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2016 1:52 am
by foregetaboutdre
Anonymous User wrote:
EncyclopediaOrange wrote:What is your motivation for transferring after three semesters? Just doesn't seem worth it to me...
I always wanted to go to Emory. But I had to work so I went part time at another school. Situation changed and now I can go full time.
If money isn't an issue and you want to -- go for it (esp. if you want to practice in the southeast). I transferred from a T1 to a vandy/nd/emory/washu in my home market and it helped my job search tremendously. But I didn't have a ton of financial considerations.