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transfer from T4 to Top 14
what schools are "transfer friendly" or accepts a lot of transfer students (if i had a top 10% class rank or better)?
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Re: transfer from T4 to Top 14
Coming from a tier 4, you will need to be higher than top 10% to crack the T14. While this data is largely unknown, it seems top 1-5ish (give or take a little) is needed to crack T14. Transfer friendly schools are Georgetown (best bet, they take about 100), Columbia, New York U, et al. The link below is a great resource, it helped me a ton: http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 22&t=82937darrionwillis wrote:what schools are "transfer friendly" or accepts a lot of transfer students (if i had a top 10% class rank or better)?