> @Pa2camp said:
> You see i never said I would outshine my peers.
Transferring would require you to outperform the vast majority of your peers though. Usually one would have to be within top10% at the very least, I believe.
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... mind that the latest scores top law schools (which seem to ... very late. I believe most top schools' deadline is in February ... fail to get into the top10 percent (which I believe is ...
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If you perform well (top10% of your class), take the ... and Harvard where the top 50% and top 20-30% will be ... student wants to be the top of his or her class ... slackers. The battle to the top is hard fought.
I wouldn't bother clout chasing. The top10 will like your score as it is and karma occasionally works against the chasers of clout. Personally I would leave it and congrats on the 172
How is there not an answer to this...it seems to me like a top10 (at least) question in terms of relevance regarding prep. would love to know as well...