i was wondering what peoples thoughts were. Basically taking an acceptance from one school and show it to competitor schools in hopes of the competitor school to offer a better package to accept their offer instead. For example, im trying to get a 170 on the LSAT so i can get an acceptance letter from Vanderbilt. i would like to take that to another school thats maybe lower in ranking or in the same geographical area and see if they would offer me more scholarship/grant/stipens to accept their school instead. if its possible i would like to try it against schools such as Bama or Ole Miss (theyre all in the SEC) or maybe a school like Southern Methodist University. With the cost of law school as is and being from Canada, anything i can do to get as much of it paid by the school i go to i will. if anyone has tried doing this, how has that worked out for you?
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I know that BU offers a full ride for students that get accepted through their binding early decision process (most of the applicants get rolled into the regular admissions pool, though). 170 coupled with a good GPA should put you in play for that. I'm not sure whether there are other schools that do it, but they might be worth looking into.
But yes, focus on first getting that 170.
Now, if you get a bigger scholarship from a similarly/higher ranked school, you can definitely use that to negotiate a better offer at a school you'd prefer but who's offered you less. An acceptance letter with no scholarship not so much.
@"runiggyrun" thats what im hoping to do! i would hope to get at least some money from Vandy or Alabama so i can take it to other schools. i dont mind going to a lower ranked school if it means no debt as long as the education is good.
@"Nicole Hopkins" most of my schools are SEC schools (football is like my second religion, dont judge me lmao) so i tried to keep it all in the in the same range in terms or rankings and geography. im focusing as hard as i can to raise my ugpa and my lsat so i can position myself in the best place to be at