Seriously Think About Transfering
Posted: Sat Mar 02, 2019 9:08 pm
I am 2/3L that transferred to CCN; from a #20-30 school. Transferring was the biggest mistake I have made in my law school career, by a mile. I cannot articulate enough how much I regret transferring for so many reasons.
First and most importantly if you want to work big law; the story that you can apply anywhere (geographically) is totally false. You have to apply to the school's local market. They are not national. Transfers do not get jobs outside of that market. Of the 5 other transfers I know 3 didn't get an offer from early interviews. The others got 1 and 2; both within the local market. Most non-transfers fare much, much better. The school is incredibly unhelpful throughout the process which is incredibly rushed. They provide no to little guidance on what to expect or how to bid in a market I and others were not familiar with. They make it sound like you could get a job outside of the area; to my knowledge no transfer my year the year below has.
The teachers are slightly better substantively but also total dicks; they are not available often during their office hours, my professor who is supposed to be mentoring me while I write a note has met with me twice for less than 10 minutes total; usually lucky to get one word responses when giving him an update on a project that's supposed to be a pretty big part of my degree and that I am supposed to be getting substantive feedback from him on. My favorite example is another professor who refused to record class when I was required to represent my school at an event.
You have no friends and no one wants to be your friend; no one wants to study with you; it is totally isolating and before you say its just me this has been the experience of most of the transfers I have talked to (n=5). Everyone has their 1l cliques and while I am not saying everyone hates transfers some people do. I have heard people talking shit about transfers multiple times. It sucks and it makes what is already challenging totally unbearable.
I honestly had fun and enjoyed my 1l year and now am probably going to drop out; so if you are happy seriously, seriously think about transferring. Just try to know what you are getting into and if you currently are happy don't do it. I made that mistake and I really regret it.
First and most importantly if you want to work big law; the story that you can apply anywhere (geographically) is totally false. You have to apply to the school's local market. They are not national. Transfers do not get jobs outside of that market. Of the 5 other transfers I know 3 didn't get an offer from early interviews. The others got 1 and 2; both within the local market. Most non-transfers fare much, much better. The school is incredibly unhelpful throughout the process which is incredibly rushed. They provide no to little guidance on what to expect or how to bid in a market I and others were not familiar with. They make it sound like you could get a job outside of the area; to my knowledge no transfer my year the year below has.
The teachers are slightly better substantively but also total dicks; they are not available often during their office hours, my professor who is supposed to be mentoring me while I write a note has met with me twice for less than 10 minutes total; usually lucky to get one word responses when giving him an update on a project that's supposed to be a pretty big part of my degree and that I am supposed to be getting substantive feedback from him on. My favorite example is another professor who refused to record class when I was required to represent my school at an event.
You have no friends and no one wants to be your friend; no one wants to study with you; it is totally isolating and before you say its just me this has been the experience of most of the transfers I have talked to (n=5). Everyone has their 1l cliques and while I am not saying everyone hates transfers some people do. I have heard people talking shit about transfers multiple times. It sucks and it makes what is already challenging totally unbearable.
I honestly had fun and enjoyed my 1l year and now am probably going to drop out; so if you are happy seriously, seriously think about transferring. Just try to know what you are getting into and if you currently are happy don't do it. I made that mistake and I really regret it.