Are you bummed because you graduated from Princeton but ended up at Notre Dame Law School? Did you make the wait list at Columbia Law but somehow missed the cut? Did you blow your LSATs because you had a stomach bug on that fateful day?

Hey, don’t sweat it. Life is tough, but going to a good (or at least better) law school is getting easier. Believe it or not, you now have a second crack at going to the law school of your dreams. It turns out that these institutions aren’t just courting law school virgins anymore. There’s now a vibrant market for transfer students who slummed it elsewhere.

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