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Is it worth trying to transfer? TT-T14?
Ok. I've been reading the transfer numbers and I know I have a good shot at the T14, maybe even CCN. But since getting back my second semester grades, I'm starting to feel I should probably stay put.
Here's some info:
Current attending TT, think SMU/UH/Baylor. I'm 4th in the class with a 3.764 on a 2.8-3.2 required curve. I have a 60% scholarship so will graduate with about 60k in debt. My main goal is Big Law so I think I have that nailed down no matter what now. I would like to do a fed clerkship but could care less if its CoA or not and it wouldn't break my heart if I missed that opportunity entirely. As far as practice location, I would like to stay in Texas, leaving only for D.C. or NYC (but with the higher cost in living, I don't feel dead-set on either, just open to the possibility).
So is there any reason to try to transfer? More debt and not necessarily more opportunities. I'm fine with Big Law in general, it doesnt have to be a V10 or anything like that. And my school, from what I've gathered, does not renegotiate scholarships with those threatening to leave so I dont have that motivation either (apparently they get enough transfers in each year from TTT and TTTT to offset anyone leaving).
I think I already know the answer, but I guess I'm looking for others' opinions. Thanks!
Here's some info:
Current attending TT, think SMU/UH/Baylor. I'm 4th in the class with a 3.764 on a 2.8-3.2 required curve. I have a 60% scholarship so will graduate with about 60k in debt. My main goal is Big Law so I think I have that nailed down no matter what now. I would like to do a fed clerkship but could care less if its CoA or not and it wouldn't break my heart if I missed that opportunity entirely. As far as practice location, I would like to stay in Texas, leaving only for D.C. or NYC (but with the higher cost in living, I don't feel dead-set on either, just open to the possibility).
So is there any reason to try to transfer? More debt and not necessarily more opportunities. I'm fine with Big Law in general, it doesnt have to be a V10 or anything like that. And my school, from what I've gathered, does not renegotiate scholarships with those threatening to leave so I dont have that motivation either (apparently they get enough transfers in each year from TTT and TTTT to offset anyone leaving).
I think I already know the answer, but I guess I'm looking for others' opinions. Thanks!
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Re: Is it worth trying to transfer? TT-T14?
I think you're good where you are at.
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Re: Is it worth trying to transfer? TT-T14?
If you're at SMU/Houston you're pretty darn safe. Baylor is still probably fine and not worth the extra debt unless you absolutely hate the school.
With those kind of grades, if you don't get Biglaw it will be because of poor interviewing or something of that nature. That can't really be fixed by transferring up the ladder
With those kind of grades, if you don't get Biglaw it will be because of poor interviewing or something of that nature. That can't really be fixed by transferring up the ladder
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Re: Is it worth trying to transfer? TT-T14?
Nah. Stay where you are at. Does your school have a history of renegotiating scholarships? That might be the only reason to throw transfer apps out there.
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Re: Is it worth trying to transfer? TT-T14?
Thanks everyone! OP here.
Yeah, not Baylor. And I like to think I'm not terrible in interviews lol.
And no, unfortunately they don't renegotiate scholarships since the school is a feeder for transfers of much lower ranked Texas schools. They don't really need me to stay.
But I feel much better now.
Yeah, not Baylor. And I like to think I'm not terrible in interviews lol.
And no, unfortunately they don't renegotiate scholarships since the school is a feeder for transfers of much lower ranked Texas schools. They don't really need me to stay.
But I feel much better now.
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Re: Is it worth trying to transfer? TT-T14?
why not UT?I would like to stay in Texas,
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Re: Is it worth trying to transfer? TT-T14?
Probably end up costing more since they've got a nice scholarship at their current schoolBig Dog wrote:why not UT?I would like to stay in Texas,
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Re: Is it worth trying to transfer? TT-T14?
true, but why not throw an app at Austin, since it sounds like it might be instate. Current school may up the $$ to keep the OP.
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Re: Is it worth trying to transfer? TT-T14?
Big Dog wrote:true, but why not throw an app at Austin, since it sounds like it might be instate. Current school may up the $$ to keep the OP.
Anonymous User wrote: And my school, from what I've gathered, does not renegotiate scholarships with those threatening to leave so I dont have that motivation either (apparently they get enough transfers in each year from TTT and TTTT to offset anyone leaving).
I think I already know the answer, but I guess I'm looking for others' opinions. Thanks!
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Re: Is it worth trying to transfer? TT-T14?
OP here. Yeah, as someone stated below, school won't renegotiate. Thats what I've heard from upper classmates, a former assistant dean, and others.Big Dog wrote:true, but why not throw an app at Austin, since it sounds like it might be instate. Current school may up the $$ to keep the OP.
I would love to go to UT (was waitlisted originally), but outside of Austin, I can't see being at a significant disadvantage to UT alum with my current ranking. At least, not enough to warrant an extra 50-60k in debt with the loss of my scholarship. Applying to UT was definitely a plan if I barely missed Top 10%, I think it would've been worth it then.
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Re: Is it worth trying to transfer? TT-T14?
Same position as you last year. My 1L school offered full ride + stipend to stay. But, opted to attend UT. Definitely worth it to me. To each their own, though.
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