Apply Private or Public law schools for scholarship leverage
Posted: Wed Jan 09, 2013 10:05 pm
Hi,
I have received several fee waivers from private and public law schools in Top 15 ~ 50 ranked law schools.
I am aware of the fact that I might not get admitted to all of those law schools. But, ones that I get admitted or admitted and receive scholarships, I want to use the admittances and scholarship offers for scholarship leverage purposes later in the cycle.
Since I received the fee waivers from these schools, I only need to pay LSAC reports fees.
However, if I decide to apply most of law schools that I received fee waivers, it costs a lot of money.
So, I was wondering whether I should only apply to private law schools, and not apply to any public law school.
I am assuming that I have better chances of getting scholarships from private law schools since they have more funds than public law schools.
What should I do? Apply all the law schools where I received fee waivers, which would cost about $250 ~ $300? Or, should I just apply to private law schools?
Thank you,
I have received several fee waivers from private and public law schools in Top 15 ~ 50 ranked law schools.
I am aware of the fact that I might not get admitted to all of those law schools. But, ones that I get admitted or admitted and receive scholarships, I want to use the admittances and scholarship offers for scholarship leverage purposes later in the cycle.
Since I received the fee waivers from these schools, I only need to pay LSAC reports fees.
However, if I decide to apply most of law schools that I received fee waivers, it costs a lot of money.
So, I was wondering whether I should only apply to private law schools, and not apply to any public law school.
I am assuming that I have better chances of getting scholarships from private law schools since they have more funds than public law schools.
What should I do? Apply all the law schools where I received fee waivers, which would cost about $250 ~ $300? Or, should I just apply to private law schools?
Thank you,