Hamilton Fellowship (Columbia)
Posted: Fri Mar 02, 2007 3:40 am
I was looking at LSN and Columbia seems to be very generous. I saw about 20 full tuition scholarships on LSN.
It seems like most of the applicants with 3.8+ GPA's and 176+ LSATs received $132k.
Obviously the numbers alone are difficult to achieve, but I was wondering if anyone knows any more about the Hamilton Scholarships?
I'm trying to put myself in a good position by having a good GPA (effectively done at the end of this semester) and hopefully getting a good LSAT score (studying my ass off, planning to do lots and lots of preptests). Is there anything else that is especially appealing to fellowships?
I'm trying to get some significant soft factors, just Psych Research (hopefully going to get something published this semester), and mock trial so far. Planning on studying abroad in Europe for a month this summer, but while I'm over on the other side of the atlantic I'd like to hop down to Africa and do some social work if at all possible.
Big hole - no work experience ><, and I'm a youngin (but looking at Columbia's website, 75% of it's students are 21-24, which sounds pretty nice (not sure exactly how that compares to other law schools).
Please don't assume that I expect to get this scholarship (or any other); I'll need a full-ride to go to any t14 ($$), so I'm just trying pretty hard to get it.
On a related note, are there any other t14's that are known to be relatively generous (I've heard a lot about NW... but unfortunately I don't think that is going to be an option due to certain, very idiosynchratic, circumstances)?
Thanks for your advice and putting up with my obnoxiously excessive use of parentheses...
It seems like most of the applicants with 3.8+ GPA's and 176+ LSATs received $132k.
Obviously the numbers alone are difficult to achieve, but I was wondering if anyone knows any more about the Hamilton Scholarships?
I'm trying to put myself in a good position by having a good GPA (effectively done at the end of this semester) and hopefully getting a good LSAT score (studying my ass off, planning to do lots and lots of preptests). Is there anything else that is especially appealing to fellowships?
I'm trying to get some significant soft factors, just Psych Research (hopefully going to get something published this semester), and mock trial so far. Planning on studying abroad in Europe for a month this summer, but while I'm over on the other side of the atlantic I'd like to hop down to Africa and do some social work if at all possible.
Big hole - no work experience ><, and I'm a youngin (but looking at Columbia's website, 75% of it's students are 21-24, which sounds pretty nice (not sure exactly how that compares to other law schools).
Please don't assume that I expect to get this scholarship (or any other); I'll need a full-ride to go to any t14 ($$), so I'm just trying pretty hard to get it.
On a related note, are there any other t14's that are known to be relatively generous (I've heard a lot about NW... but unfortunately I don't think that is going to be an option due to certain, very idiosynchratic, circumstances)?
Thanks for your advice and putting up with my obnoxiously excessive use of parentheses...