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T1 transfer to Berk with a 3.85
At a school in a mid-size market in the top 30, GPA 3.86, with solid undergrad GPA and a 168 on the LSAT. Looking at T14 transfers, especially berk. Thoughts???
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Re: T1 transfer to Berk with a 3.85
That LSAT and undergraduate GPA probably don't really factor in for Berk (I've read that Harvard may consider that info). But, if that GPA holds for spring then, from a T30, you have a very solid shot. Just write a good personal statement (maybe try to show ties), get a few good letters, and turn in the app early.
Look at teh 509 and you will see the 25/50/75 GPAs of transfers.
Also, be aware that you may be giving up big $$$ from your current school.
Look at teh 509 and you will see the 25/50/75 GPAs of transfers.
Also, be aware that you may be giving up big $$$ from your current school.
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Re: T1 transfer to Berk with a 3.85
Ppl keep saying Harvard considers GPA and LSAT, but i've yet to see proof of that. Even Spivey says it's not the case. Why do ppl keep pushing that?nrthwst4now wrote:That LSAT and undergraduate GPA probably don't really factor in for Berk (I've read that Harvard may consider that info). But, if that GPA holds for spring then, from a T30, you have a very solid shot. Just write a good personal statement (maybe try to show ties), get a few good letters, and turn in the app early.
Look at teh 509 and you will see the 25/50/75 GPAs of transfers.
Also, be aware that you may be giving up big $$$ from your current school.
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Re: T1 transfer to Berk with a 3.85
H doesn't care about transfer uGPA/LSAT can guarantee that 100%
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