<p>I'm currently a 1L at a California Committee of Bar Examiners school, but am looking to transfer to Santa Clara.</p>
<p>What does it take to get in as a transfer? Would good law school grades make up for an average LSAT score?</p>
<p>I'm currently a 1L at a California Committee of Bar Examiners school, but am looking to transfer to Santa Clara.</p>
<p>What does it take to get in as a transfer? Would good law school grades make up for an average LSAT score?</p>
<p>Unless there are exceptions I am unaware of, you cannot do such a transfer. ABA accredited schools require transfers to be coming from other ABA accredited schools, see for Santa Clara: [Santa</a> Clara Law: Transfer and Visiting Students](<a href=“http://law.scu.edu/admissions/transfer-and-visiting-students.cfm]Santa”>http://law.scu.edu/admissions/transfer-and-visiting-students.cfm).</p>
<p>Based on job placement statistics, Santa Clara is not a good choice even if you are willing to redo your 1L year.</p>