Hey guys!
I'm sending out my feelers for everybody's wisdom. Obviously, scoring well on the LSAT is a great way to receive scholarship offers.
However, I want more resources for scholarship opportunities. Let's assume that my LSAT is good enough to get accepted to a school, but not good enough to receive a financial offer. Does anybody have good resources for general scholarships, or scholarships that are geared towards a specific school or area of the law? I'd like my law degree to be focused in business, corporate, real estate, or contract law.
Thanks for everybody's input! It's been about 8 years since I've applied to a school, so I'm a little rusty on where to find these money tree seeds.
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Great tips! Thanks for posting :)
@jchamberlainf946 said:
This is a pretty cool resource I found when researching for scholarships. Keep reading, its not just Yale scholarships - its a listing of third party scholarships you can apply for.
https://law.yale.edu/admissions/cost-financial-aid/financial-aid-forms-resources/outside-scholarships
Good luck!
Thank you, great resource!
This is a pretty cool resource I found when researching for scholarships. Keep reading, its not just Yale scholarships - its a listing of third party scholarships you can apply for.
https://law.yale.edu/admissions/cost-financial-aid/financial-aid-forms-resources/outside-scholarships
Good luck!
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@leahbeuk911 said:
I just discovered that the 7sage admissions course has a section that lists a bunch of outside scholarship opportunities! Don't remember if it's included with your level of course. If not, it's a $10 add-on and in my opinion, very worth it.
Other than that, I'm also just now starting to look into outside scholarship funding as well. Especially with at least one acceptance to a school I would love to attend but, as of now, can't afford hah.
Thank you! I'll have to check it out :)
I just discovered that the 7sage admissions course has a section that lists a bunch of outside scholarship opportunities! Don't remember if it's included with your level of course. If not, it's a $10 add-on and in my opinion, very worth it.
Other than that, I'm also just now starting to look into outside scholarship funding as well. Especially with at least one acceptance to a school I would love to attend but, as of now, can't afford hah.