160/4.0 Question on Financial Aid
Posted: Sun Jan 09, 2011 5:44 pm
Before my question, it is worth noting that I am currently a Junior, and plan on retaking the test on June as I feel as though I can improve my score and see no negative consequences in taking it again. I feel as though it'd be a shame to waste my GPA with anything lower than 165. Nevertheless, I am not overly disappointed by this score, as I had been PTing in the 163 range. My question is this:
I feel as though I could get accepted into most tier 3 schools and about half of the tier 2 schools. I live in New Hampshire, and want to attend law school somewhere in New England. I want to be a district attorney in New Hampshire, so I wouldn't mind attending Franklin Pierce/UNH School of Law in Concord. I was wondering if anyone would know what my chances would be at getting financial aid at a lower tier school. If possible, I feel as though I would rather go to a school such as Franklin Pierce for a near full boat than one such as BU or BC with no money given at all (though I doubt I'd get into either of those schools with my current score anyway, but say if I were to get around a 165 on my second exam) What kind of packages do these types of schools usually give and do you think it would be better to attend a 3rd tier school full boat or a 2nd tier school without any money? Would the opportunities opened up by a higher level school counteract the increased savings?
Thanks in advanced.
I feel as though I could get accepted into most tier 3 schools and about half of the tier 2 schools. I live in New Hampshire, and want to attend law school somewhere in New England. I want to be a district attorney in New Hampshire, so I wouldn't mind attending Franklin Pierce/UNH School of Law in Concord. I was wondering if anyone would know what my chances would be at getting financial aid at a lower tier school. If possible, I feel as though I would rather go to a school such as Franklin Pierce for a near full boat than one such as BU or BC with no money given at all (though I doubt I'd get into either of those schools with my current score anyway, but say if I were to get around a 165 on my second exam) What kind of packages do these types of schools usually give and do you think it would be better to attend a 3rd tier school full boat or a 2nd tier school without any money? Would the opportunities opened up by a higher level school counteract the increased savings?
Thanks in advanced.