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				Why should you only consider transfer after you've got the grades?
				Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2017 11:59 am
				by coolgirlverycool
				Where does this notion come from? I think if you are aiming at transferring, you are more likely to work really hard in you 1L. Can't the plan to tranfer be a good motivation in your 1L?
			 
			
					
				Re: Why should you only consider transfer after you've got the grades?
				Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2017 12:04 pm
				by acr
				coolgirlverycool wrote:Where does this notion come from? I think if you are aiming at transferring, you are more likely to work really hard in you 1L. Can't the plan to tranfer be a good motivation in your 1L?
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				Re: Why should you only consider transfer after you've got the grades?
				Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2017 12:25 pm
				by TLSModBot
				Again, wrong forum. We have a forum called "Ask a Law Student/Graduate," which has covered this subject ad nauseum.
			 
			
					
				Re: Why should you only consider transfer after you've got the grades?
				Posted: Mon Jun 12, 2017 12:28 pm
				by A. Nony Mouse
				Because 1) you should already be motivated to work really hard 1L; 2) your motivation is not determinative of how you do in law school. You're graded on a curve in a class full of people who scored very close to you on GPA and LSAT, who are all also motivated to do well; and 3) you should only enroll at a school you are willing to graduate from. So there's no need to think about transferring until you know it's a realistic possibility. 
Which is all discussed in the sticky at the top of this forum telling 0Ls they can't post here.
(Cross-posted with Cap.)