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172/3.34, international student
Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2015 11:40 am
by IPlaw1238
I got my undergraduate degree outside US, and my graduate degree and some working experience in the US. What are my chances of being admitted into a T14 school? Also any possibility with scholarships?
Re: 172/3.34, international student
Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2015 11:53 am
by BasilHallward
Northwestern ED seems promising. Outside of that all the lower T-14's are good targets with some $$.
Re: 172/3.34, international student
Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2015 3:36 pm
by IPlaw1238
Great, thanks. The Northwestern ED seems to be a very good option. I will be happy to get accepted there.
Any advice about Georgetown and GW and their scholarships?
Re: 172/3.34, international student
Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2015 3:45 pm
by BasilHallward
http://mylsn.info/11jzg7/
it is tough to call, but a half scholly from Georgetown is definitely in order.I would stay away from GWU.
Re: 172/3.34, international student
Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2015 4:07 pm
by IPlaw1238
Thanks. Just curious, could you elaborate a bit about GWU? It seems to be a good option if you want to stay in DC for IP law.
Re: 172/3.34, international student
Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2015 6:58 pm
by LifeGoals
I think it actually matters here whether your undergrad was Canadian or not. Canadians have a U.S. GPA and in that case, you'd be a moderately big splitter and ED Northwestern would be a good option. If you didn't do a Canadian Undergrad, you'll probably just be lumped in with the rest of the "Above Average" and you'll have a stronger app.
In your situation, I would ED Northwestern and apply RD to the mid-lower T14. If the ED doesn't pan out, I would expect you to be looking at money from Cornell and Georgetown in particular. I am far from an expert on IP employment, but I think you should have better options than GWU. Do you have a preference for a geographical area post-graduation?
Re: 172/3.34, international student
Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2015 7:12 pm
by Sideshow Raheem
GWU's ED comes with a full ride. If you don't get the $150k from NU, EDing GWU would be a really good option for someone with an IP background.
Re: 172/3.34, international student
Posted: Tue Jul 28, 2015 10:37 pm
by IPlaw1238
Thanks for all the advice.
I did my undergraduate study in China, not sure how that is going to affect my application. In terms of geographical preference, I do not have any. Currently I am exploring what are my best possible options in terms of schools and financial aid. Considering my credentials, I want to find a balance between these two factors. Employment wise, I prefer a law firm in the east coast (Boston, DC etc) after law school.
For EDs at NU and GWU, I only apply for one at a time, right? If I get denied by NU and then can try GWU later?
Re: 172/3.34, international student
Posted: Wed Jul 29, 2015 12:54 am
by Sideshow Raheem
IPlaw1238 wrote:
For EDs at NU and GWU, I only apply for one at a time, right? If I get denied by NU and then can try GWU later?
Yup. Obviously apply NU first - I think the deadline for that is around November 15th. GWU is just a "binding decision" type deal that I believe you can do at any point in the cycle but you should double check that.
Re: 172/3.34, international student
Posted: Wed Jul 29, 2015 3:14 pm
by IPlaw1238
Thanks, I appreciate all the comments and advice. This forum is really helpful and informative.
Re: 172/3.34, international student
Posted: Wed Jul 29, 2015 3:43 pm
by Hand
If that 3.34 is your GPA for a Chinese undergraduate degree then you're gonna get an LSAC foreign transcript evaluation (which will almost certainly be "above average") instead of a reportable GPA on your application. I suspect this will actually help you, as it's better than having a 3.34 U.S. GPA.