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Does Transferring Law Schools Hurt Chances?

Post by Anonymous User » Tue Feb 13, 2018 8:11 pm

I transferred from a TTTT :cry: to a T-14 :D and did extremely well. I am and have been applying for clerkships, and wanted to know if transferring was going to put me at a disadvantage and how to over come that if so.

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Re: Does Transferring Law Schools Hurt Chances?

Post by Anonymous User » Tue Feb 13, 2018 11:35 pm

Your milage will vary. It would be a tough break in certain quarters: As a rule, my chambers won’t hire transfers, barring extreme exceptions. Even into HLS, CLS, ect. Then again, we wouldn’t look at a TTT application either, without some compelling reason. So you’re probably equally situated before and after the transfer in that sense. Other chambers may hire differently. In general, for clerkships, you’re better off not transferring.

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Re: Does Transferring Law Schools Hurt Chances?

Post by radio1nowhere » Wed Feb 14, 2018 12:10 am

Anonymous User wrote:As a rule, my chambers won’t hire transfers, barring extreme exceptions.
Man that's pretty weird. If you don't mind me asking (ok if not), what's the rationale there? And does it only apply to transfers from lower-ranked schools, or would you be open to transfers who "start" at reasonably good schools and transfer to HYS or something? What about transfers from TTTs that go to a T14 and get good grades there too?

Not a transfer myself, but the ones I know at HLS are pretty impressive.

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Re: Does Transferring Law Schools Hurt Chances?

Post by Anonymous User » Wed Feb 14, 2018 12:57 am

Anonymous User wrote:Your milage will vary. It would be a tough break in certain quarters: As a rule, my chambers won’t hire transfers, barring extreme exceptions. Even into HLS, CLS, ect. Then again, we wouldn’t look at a TTT application either, without some compelling reason. So you’re probably equally situated before and after the transfer in that sense. Other chambers may hire differently. In general, for clerkships, you’re better off not transferring.
Is there an exception for Y?

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Re: Does Transferring Law Schools Hurt Chances?

Post by Goldie » Wed Feb 14, 2018 10:31 am

I transferred from a T1 to a YSH school and did well there. I ended up with a COA clerkship (non 2/9/DC). One of the clerks later this year also transferred (from a T13 to a YSH school). So not all judges have such a firm rule against hiring transfers (although I was also unable to get interviews with some judges that I thought I would be competitive for).

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