Going to a lower tier school and then transferring?

@iwantlawschool‌ : no one is trying to kill your dreams. We want you to be happy.

Having thought about this a bit: take stock of what you are good at. What classes did you do well in? Which ones killed your GPA? When have your employers liked your work? What negative feedback have you received?

Getting into law school, succeeding in law school, and passing the bar requires you to be good at high-stakes testing, writing, and to be willing to work hard every single day. You said you have a “unique learning style;” ask yourself how much that correlates to what your law school grades will be based on.