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Worth it to transfer from CCN to H? (academia)
Posted: Mon May 10, 2021 4:50 pm
by Anonymous User
At a CCN and wondering whether it is worth it to transfer to H (don't have the grades for YS, so not applying). Interested in academia at some point down the road, which is a major reason why I am contemplating transferring. Just to address the inevitable comments about giving up connections and familiarity with a school and having to adjust to a new environment, etc.: I absolutely resent the way my current school has treated us for the past year. 1L year is awful for everyone, and even more so in a pandemic, but my school did little to help my class survive lol (think: classes at 5/6am for 4 days every week). Guess what I'm saying is, it's not like I have some huge sentimental attachment to my current school and, since I've been remote, I don't have particularly strong connections with any of my 1L profs.
One concern I
do have is related to the upcoming EIP. While I would like to do academia in the long run, I am planning to work in BigLaw for at least a few years before heading back to do a PhD. Would I be disadvantaged in EIP if I go from, say, top 30% at CCN to a transfer at HLS? Want a big NYC firm (e.g. Cravath, DPW, Paul Weiss) and I don't know if it might actually be harder to get an offer as a CCN student who transferred to H...but wants to go back to NYC after graduation. Would love to hear your thoughts!

Re: Worth it to transfer from CCN to H? (academia)
Posted: Thu May 13, 2021 10:26 pm
by TortiousTrotsky
Anonymous User wrote: ↑Mon May 10, 2021 4:50 pm
At a CCN and wondering whether it is worth it to transfer to H (don't have the grades for YS, so not applying). Interested in academia at some point down the road, which is a major reason why I am contemplating transferring. Just to address the inevitable comments about giving up connections and familiarity with a school and having to adjust to a new environment, etc.: I absolutely resent the way my current school has treated us for the past year. 1L year is awful for everyone, and even more so in a pandemic, but my school did little to help my class survive lol (think: classes at 5/6am for 4 days every week). Guess what I'm saying is, it's not like I have some huge sentimental attachment to my current school and, since I've been remote, I don't have particularly strong connections with any of my 1L profs.
One concern I
do have is related to the upcoming EIP. While I would like to do academia in the long run, I am planning to work in BigLaw for at least a few years before heading back to do a PhD. Would I be disadvantaged in EIP if I go from, say, top 30% at CCN to a transfer at HLS? Want a big NYC firm (e.g. Cravath, DPW, Paul Weiss) and I don't know if it might actually be harder to get an offer as a CCN student who transferred to H...but wants to go back to NYC after graduation. Would love to hear your thoughts!
Not trying to rain on your parade, but HLS is a bit of a stretch from low Stone, no? As I’m sure you’re aware, the 25/50/75 for HLS last year was 3.82/3.95/4.00. And last year was a bit of an anomaly; if you look at prior years, the 25th percentile is usually closer to 3.9.
But anyways, you should feel free to shoot your shot. You can get NY biglaw at either school. I don’t know much about legal academia other than to say that the typical pathways (SCOTUS clerk, Bristow, etc.) will be difficult without stellar grades.
Re: Worth it to transfer from CCN to H? (academia)
Posted: Thu May 20, 2021 12:18 pm
by KPUSN07
Anonymous User wrote: ↑Mon May 10, 2021 4:50 pm
At a CCN and wondering whether it is worth it to transfer to H (don't have the grades for YS, so not applying). Interested in academia at some point down the road, which is a major reason why I am contemplating transferring. Just to address the inevitable comments about giving up connections and familiarity with a school and having to adjust to a new environment, etc.: I absolutely resent the way my current school has treated us for the past year. 1L year is awful for everyone, and even more so in a pandemic, but my school did little to help my class survive lol (think: classes at 5/6am for 4 days every week). Guess what I'm saying is, it's not like I have some huge sentimental attachment to my current school and, since I've been remote, I don't have particularly strong connections with any of my 1L profs.
One concern I
do have is related to the upcoming EIP. While I would like to do academia in the long run, I am planning to work in BigLaw for at least a few years before heading back to do a PhD. Would I be disadvantaged in EIP if I go from, say, top 30% at CCN to a transfer at HLS? Want a big NYC firm (e.g. Cravath, DPW, Paul Weiss) and I don't know if it might actually be harder to get an offer as a CCN student who transferred to H...but wants to go back to NYC after graduation. Would love to hear your thoughts!
Sounds like a rough 1L year (5/6am classes seem extreme) - I feel for you. Yet your 2L and 3L years will be vastly different IMO. I'd stay and shoot your shot at a big law NYC firm the current school; additionally, CCN will absolutely enable you to achieve your academia goal. Do you have a scholarship at the current school?