Can transfer applicants petition for journals?
Yes. Please visit http://www.law.umn.edu/prospective/transfer.html for additional information. The difficulty or ease of petitioning tends to depend on the time one dedicates to the process and his or her comfort with the Bluebook. Applicants applying by the journal consideration deadline will be given two weeks for the petition process. All petitioners are evaluated blindly. 8. What is the minimum number of credits required to transfer? Transfer applicants have completed the equivalent of one year of full-time student at another law school. 9. How many credits will transfer? A formal evaluation of credits is completed by student services after admission is offered. Typically, students transfer the equivalent of one year of full-time study. In order to receive a diploma from the University of Minnesota Law School, a transfer student must complete at least two thirds of his/her credits here. 10. How will my law school GPA be calculated? The GPA from your current law school will not be f
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