Wondering what my odds look like across the T14 for both admission and scholarships? I'm especially curious given the recent stat inflation due to the pandemic. I'm a senior in undergrad right now, but I'm considering waiting a year to apply since this year's cycle doesn't look much better than last year's.
Some other info:
I'm getting a dual degree with a BS in Aerospace Engineering and a BA in Philosophy, I've served almost 4 years in the Marine Corps with a reserve unit, I started at my University through an early entrance program (was a freshman at age 16), I've worked as a paralegal at a local firm, and I have a lot of research experience with various engineering internships and projects.
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I'd say your chances are good- and never hurts to wait a year, law school will be there.sltu2 wrote: ↑Tue Nov 16, 2021 4:50 pmWondering what my odds look like across the T14 for both admission and scholarships? I'm especially curious given the recent stat inflation due to the pandemic. I'm a senior in undergrad right now, but I'm considering waiting a year to apply since this year's cycle doesn't look much better than last year's.
Some other info:
I'm getting a dual degree with a BS in Aerospace Engineering and a BA in Philosophy, I've served almost 4 years in the Marine Corps with a reserve unit, I started at my University through an early entrance program (was a freshman at age 16), I've worked as a paralegal at a local firm, and I have a lot of research experience with various engineering internships and projects.
I'd apply to all the T14 and whatever T20 is in the region you want to practice in. You should get some good options/ scholarships from lower T14 and T20- and I'd encourage you to take a great scholarship at Cornell rather than paying sticker at NYU or something.