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Top schools that offer full rides?
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commscholar:
Yale and Harvard both say that they do not offer merit scholarships. I'm wondering which of the top tier law schools offer full ride scholarships. I know NYU does, but the rest are not so public about it and a little unclear. Anyone know of others?
Jamie Stringer:
YHS don't.
Columbia, NYU, Michigan, Virginia, Penn (?), and Northwestern do. There could be more, but those are the ones I know offhand.
Thane Messinger:
--- Quote from: commscholar on September 30, 2009, 10:02:19 PM ---Yale and Harvard both say that they do not offer merit scholarships. I'm wondering which of the top tier law schools offer full ride scholarships. I know NYU does, but the rest are not so public about it and a little unclear. Anyone know of others?
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The key is fairly basic: if you're a student that law school would be happy to have (because it makes that law school more competitive vis-a-vis HYS), then all bets are off. The more you would make them look good--which of course applies to a vanishingly small percentage of applicants--the more inclined they are to make a deal.
The lower one goes in the official hierarchy, the easier it is to make that deal . . . but the less that deal means.
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