I go to a TTTT in Chicago. 4.003 GPA Top 1%
No cali awards. Interned with a federal judge this summer if that counts for anything.
I applied to GULC but am wondering if theres a possibility I could get into a t14?
What do you think is the highest ranked school I could get into?
TTTT to Michigan possible? Forum
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- A. Nony Mouse
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Re: TTTT to Michigan possible?
Edit: oh, I see you started in the spring, never mind.
- ggocat
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Re: TTTT to Michigan possible?
Yes. Apply broadly. In years past, GULC and northwestern have been known to accept a lot of transfers.
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Re: TTTT to Michigan possible?
There was a guy in my Michigan transfer class a few years back who was #1 at John Marshall. So yeah it's doable but you will probably have to stay in the top 1%.
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