Retaking the LSAT for transfer admissions? Forum
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Re: Retaking the LSAT for transfer admissions?
LOL, I'm sure they do, but so many people are not going to their first choices.
I know transferring costs Law Review, requires moving, etc., but it doesn't seem to be that big of a hassle, especially given the extreme things that people have done to get into the best possible law school in the first place.
I mean, wouldn't many of us transfer to YLS if we could?
I know transferring costs Law Review, requires moving, etc., but it doesn't seem to be that big of a hassle, especially given the extreme things that people have done to get into the best possible law school in the first place.
I mean, wouldn't many of us transfer to YLS if we could?
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Not I. I'm sure there are those that would though.huckabees wrote:
I mean, wouldn't many of us transfer to YLS if we could?
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I'm glad you like your school, and I'm sure a lot of people enjoy where they are too.
Not trying to put down people who don't transfer, but I know that I would consider it if I was WLed at a school I loved and didn't make it off the WL.
Not trying to put down people who don't transfer, but I know that I would consider it if I was WLed at a school I loved and didn't make it off the WL.
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Re: Retaking the LSAT for transfer admissions?
Aside from liking their current school, transferring often entails that one is at the top of their class and with that usually comes a position on law review. While it is possible to get into law review at the school they want to transfer to via write-ons (and that's if they have it), it's often quite difficult. To some people, that matters a lot. 

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Yeah, I know losing Law Review would suck, but if the transfer is to YLS or HLS, I feel like making Law Review at those schools doesn't matter so much in the first place.
I don't think transferring up a few spots on the rankings makes much sense, but transferring up 10+ spots might, given that someone had originally wanted to go to that school pretty badly and later had the 1L grades to do it.
Nice avatar, btw.
I don't think transferring up a few spots on the rankings makes much sense, but transferring up 10+ spots might, given that someone had originally wanted to go to that school pretty badly and later had the 1L grades to do it.
Nice avatar, btw.
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- thundy84
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Re: Retaking the LSAT for transfer admissions?
I agree with the bolded text - a transfer akin to what Yalie10 did is the type of transfer that I definitely agree with.huckabees wrote:Yeah, I know losing Law Review would suck, but if the transfer is to YLS or HLS, I feel like making Law Review at those schools doesn't matter so much in the first place.
I don't think transferring up a few spots on the rankings makes much sense, but transferring up 10+ spots might, given that someone had originally wanted to go to that school pretty badly and later had the 1L grades to do it.
Nice avatar, btw.

(And thanks! re: avatar)
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Re: Retaking the LSAT for transfer admissions?
haha ... the same way you come up with the idea that 1L experience is indicative "legal competence" ... HAHAHAEmmyD wrote:Let's just think about this for a second:
The LSAT score is supposed to predict, to a 30% correlation, your 1L performance.
Suppose you finish 1L and you have your grades in hand... don't 1L grades correlate 100% to 1L performance, thus making them better indicators of legal competence than the LSAT?
I don't how people come up with this shit... retaking the LSAT for transfer yadda yadda.
all in all though ... i agree with the gist of what you are trying to convey!
legal competence ... hahahaha ... woot!
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Reading this thread gives me hope.
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Re: Retaking the LSAT for transfer admissions?
thundy84 wrote:I agree with the bolded text - a transfer akin to what Yalie10 did is the type of transfer that I definitely agree with.huckabees wrote:Yeah, I know losing Law Review would suck, but if the transfer is to YLS or HLS, I feel like making Law Review at those schools doesn't matter so much in the first place.
I don't think transferring up a few spots on the rankings makes much sense, but transferring up 10+ spots might, given that someone had originally wanted to go to that school pretty badly and later had the 1L grades to do it.
Nice avatar, btw.![]()
(And thanks! re: avatar)
hot avatar. or am i just being lascivious?
Do potential employers look at both class rankings? That from the original and second school?