I have an LSDAS GPA of 3.89 and an LSAT score of 168. I'm currently in a clinical psych Ph.D. program & will be receiving my master's in November as part of the training. (Obviously, I'm wanting to leave my Ph.D. program to attend law school). I have a 4.0 GPA in grad school. I'm applying to a few schools in the top 14, but I'd like to apply a little further down the list to schools that will not only accept me (hopefully) but possibly offer me some financial assistance. I've heard Georgetown is notoriously stingy with their aid. Anyone know of schools more giving with financial awards? (think top 25-30 schools)
You should apply to #10 Duke and #17 Vanderbilt. I know a few people came on here with $20K a year plus Vandy scholarships last year. Also #19 Minnesota, #21 Iowa, and #23 Emory have some nice packages, but they are all highly sought after.Quote from: JenKarpe on August 11, 2004, 08:46:18 PMI have an LSDAS GPA of 3.89 and an LSAT score of 168. I'm currently in a clinical psych Ph.D. program & will be receiving my master's in November as part of the training. (Obviously, I'm wanting to leave my Ph.D. program to attend law school). I have a 4.0 GPA in grad school. I'm applying to a few schools in the top 14, but I'd like to apply a little further down the list to schools that will not only accept me (hopefully) but possibly offer me some financial assistance. I've heard Georgetown is notoriously stingy with their aid. Anyone know of schools more giving with financial awards? (think top 25-30 schools)