Emory Woodruff Letter Forum
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Emory Woodruff Letter
I applied for the Woodruff at Emory, and I got a letter today stating the Woodruff committee was offering me an "enhanced scholarship" in the amount of 75k. I assume the letter means that I'm not going to be one of the finalists for a Woodruff, although it never says that explicitly. Did anyone else get a letter like this?
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I got the same letter giving me the same amount of money. I was expecting more money...
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I think that Emory may land a very weak class. Last year 96k was fairly common. This year it seems to be a lot of 60-75k. I would be shocked if they can keep the same medians. Any thoughts?
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WashU gave me near a full ride yet Emory was very stingy. Given my personal experience, I want to say you are right though. Cannot be sure- given this economy, I don't know how generous other law school are being with scholarships.
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Emory's medians were only 165/3.55... pretty sure they'll go up.rapstar wrote:I think that Emory may land a very weak class. Last year 96k was fairly common. This year it seems to be a lot of 60-75k. I would be shocked if they can keep the same medians. Any thoughts?
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But what about relative to its peers?lawduder wrote:Emory's medians were only 165/3.55... pretty sure they'll go up.rapstar wrote:I think that Emory may land a very weak class. Last year 96k was fairly common. This year it seems to be a lot of 60-75k. I would be shocked if they can keep the same medians. Any thoughts?
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