Scholarships for international students at American (specifically, UC) schools
Posted: Wed Dec 30, 2015 2:12 am
Hi all,
I'm a Canadian student who has applied to Berkeley. My stats are slightly above the median for both LSAT and GPA (based on the accepted #s for last year). I'm wondering if Berkeley (and, really, American public schools in general) offer scholarships to international students. If I were to be accepted, would I be likely to receive any sort of funding from the university? Additionally, would rewriting for a higher LSAT score (assuming I wouldn't score any higher than ~170) make any difference? On a side note, my parents make too much for me to qualify for bursaries/financial aid though I am independent of them (and it seems somewhat odd that Berkeley asks people who have at least an undergrad under their belt how much their parents make).
Any information would be much appreciated!
I'm a Canadian student who has applied to Berkeley. My stats are slightly above the median for both LSAT and GPA (based on the accepted #s for last year). I'm wondering if Berkeley (and, really, American public schools in general) offer scholarships to international students. If I were to be accepted, would I be likely to receive any sort of funding from the university? Additionally, would rewriting for a higher LSAT score (assuming I wouldn't score any higher than ~170) make any difference? On a side note, my parents make too much for me to qualify for bursaries/financial aid though I am independent of them (and it seems somewhat odd that Berkeley asks people who have at least an undergrad under their belt how much their parents make).
Any information would be much appreciated!