I'd suggest you wait a year. LSAT score of 166 should at least get you into UT and UCLA, with an improve application package. Moreover, there is still a very good chance you will get a better score at a 2nd try of LSAT. In that case, you will very likely get into Top 14. Employment prospects are generally much better at Top 14. Transfer is a good idea for some people, especially people who have very good English reading and writing skills, but can't do logic games or can't do well under time pressure. Otherwise, transfer can be a risky strategy. If you don't end up the top of your class, you will be much better off at Top 14 or UT/UCLA than at W & L. Oh, one more thing. If you get a better LSAT score and apply next year, you will have a good chance to have a scholarship. In 99% of cases, transfers don't get any scholarship for all 3 years, even if they are at the top of class. |