<p>I just finished my sophmore year of college at Binghamton University. My goal is to get into NYU Law school. I have a 3.5 gpa and currently have 73 credits. My dilemma is whether or not I should transfer into NYU to finish my undergraduate career.Besides the fact I want to go there as a graduate it is also closer to home and I would commute to school. The only thing is I can only transfer in 64 credits and its too late to apply for the fall term so I would have to wait till the spring. But due to my credits it wouldnt make sense to go back to Bing in the fall because i already have over 64 credits, so i would basically take a term off waiting to go to NYU in the spring if I choose to leave BING. So my dilemma is weather to stay or go, Ultimately I must make my own decision but any advice or opinions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Mike</p>
<p>NYU undergrad is way more selective than its reputation and quality as a school merit. 3.5 is a good grade but I don’t know if it’ll be good enough for NYU. What you should do is try to raise your GPA at your current school so that you fit within the NYU 3.56-3.85 GPA law school range (25 - 75 percentile) as well as study your ass off for the LSATs.</p>
<p>Though UG matters in law school admissions, it isn’t as much as people think. Unless you’re going to Harvard/Yale/Princeton for UG, chances are it won’t be as much of a boost to graduate from NYU.</p>