Transfering to UW a good idea?
Posted: Sun Feb 25, 2018 7:11 pm
I'm a current student at Seattle University School of Law, and I would like to transfer to UW to complete my JD. I am, however, unsure whether transferring is in my best interests. I will include in this post my reasons for wanting to transfer, as well as my current stats and activities.
Why I want to transfer:
- Seattle University is honestly not a great school. I don't feel all that challenged, and I'm surrounded by people who should not be in law school.
- I think I'd have better job prospects as a UW grad, especially considering I want to stay in Seattle after graduating.
- I'm completely fed up with the students and administration at SU, and I just want to be done with them.
Activities:
- Top 10% of class after fall semester
- I am on the executive board of several organizations, including ADR/Moot Court (I won't say specifically which to maintain confidentiality.).
- I have a fairly strong reputation among faculty and administration.
- I landed a fairly prestigious internship for the summer.
- I have a very good scholarship. It's not a full ride, but it's slightly more than half of my tuition.
My biggest concern is that I can't see myself becoming as established or building as strong of a reputation at UW. And being a top student at SU does not mean I'll be a top student at UW. I want to make the most cost-effective decision, even if that means paying more tuition to increase earning power in the future. I would love to read any advice people would like to share.
Why I want to transfer:
- Seattle University is honestly not a great school. I don't feel all that challenged, and I'm surrounded by people who should not be in law school.
- I think I'd have better job prospects as a UW grad, especially considering I want to stay in Seattle after graduating.
- I'm completely fed up with the students and administration at SU, and I just want to be done with them.
Activities:
- Top 10% of class after fall semester
- I am on the executive board of several organizations, including ADR/Moot Court (I won't say specifically which to maintain confidentiality.).
- I have a fairly strong reputation among faculty and administration.
- I landed a fairly prestigious internship for the summer.
- I have a very good scholarship. It's not a full ride, but it's slightly more than half of my tuition.
My biggest concern is that I can't see myself becoming as established or building as strong of a reputation at UW. And being a top student at SU does not mean I'll be a top student at UW. I want to make the most cost-effective decision, even if that means paying more tuition to increase earning power in the future. I would love to read any advice people would like to share.