That will vary from year to year. I had a 166 and was offered 3/4. Apps are down so I imagine it's more generous these days.Pepperdine2014 wrote:Thank you very much for taking the time to answer questions. I am wondering what the average numbers (GPA and LSAT score) scholarship students have? Particularly those who receive full rides?
Thank you for your time.
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Most students hate on campus. It's expensive and not that great. Live in Calabasas/Santa Monica/Brentwood. Cheapest option may be West Hollywood.akasabian wrote:As with most any other law student, I'll be on a tight budget. My question then is, what is considered cheap options for housing? Is it essentially going to be hard to find anything cheaper than the 6k/sem for on-campus?
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Mr. Jones wrote:That will vary from year to year. I had a 166 and was offered 3/4. Apps are down so I imagine it's more generous these days.Pepperdine2014 wrote:Thank you very much for taking the time to answer questions. I am wondering what the average numbers (GPA and LSAT score) scholarship students have? Particularly those who receive full rides?
Thank you for your time.
I should mention that I had a 3.55 undergrad.
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Thank you for the responses, Mr. Jones! They are greatly appreciated!
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