NYU Furman Academic Scholarship Statement & Selectivity
Posted: Mon Nov 27, 2017 3:20 am
Been lurking for a while. Apologies if this post has been addressed elsewhere; I've used the search and haven't found much relevant information.
So:
How selective is the Furman academic scholarship? I'm a K-JD with paid academic research experience (no publications) and a 4.1x / 172; is that roughly within the range to be competitive, or are they looking to draw applicants with auto-admit numbers at HYS?
What are your takes on the Furman statement? Specifically, it asks to give some information about the field of legal scholarship you hope to pursue. I certainly have ideas about the field, but my worry is: Either I say generally the field I'd like to pursue, and sound like I don't have a super-sharp idea of research topics, or I try to be more specific, and risk saying something stupid to legal experts. I've obviously never attended law school, so I'm worried my ideas for scholarship will sound either general and vague or specific and uninformed. For those who're applying/applied/been accepted, did you detail a topic with reference to specific legal ideas and/or writers, or speak broadly about your interests?
So:
How selective is the Furman academic scholarship? I'm a K-JD with paid academic research experience (no publications) and a 4.1x / 172; is that roughly within the range to be competitive, or are they looking to draw applicants with auto-admit numbers at HYS?
What are your takes on the Furman statement? Specifically, it asks to give some information about the field of legal scholarship you hope to pursue. I certainly have ideas about the field, but my worry is: Either I say generally the field I'd like to pursue, and sound like I don't have a super-sharp idea of research topics, or I try to be more specific, and risk saying something stupid to legal experts. I've obviously never attended law school, so I'm worried my ideas for scholarship will sound either general and vague or specific and uninformed. For those who're applying/applied/been accepted, did you detail a topic with reference to specific legal ideas and/or writers, or speak broadly about your interests?