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I was recently browsing a few law schools websites in anticipation of applications opening tomorrow. Interesting to note, Northwestern lowered their early decision scholarship to $120,000 from $150,000 over 3 years. Tuition is $64,102 per year and tuition will be increasing each year. The deal doesn't seem as sweet as it was a few years back. I also noticed that Berkley increased their early decision scholarship to $75,000 from $60,000 over 3 years.
Good luck to everyone taking the September LSAT
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GOOD CATCH !!!!! I did not know that, dang that sucks!!! Northwestern is one of my top choices
http://www.law.northwestern.edu/admissions/applying/earlydecision.html
Got this email from USC:
"Our Binding Early Decision offers you the benefits of being awarded a scholarship of at least one-half tuition which is guaranteed for all three years. By December 15, you could be committed to a law school with world class faculty, a close-knit and diverse student body, and supportive alumni network."
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
I was leaning toward applying ED to NU this year. This is heart breaking.
Bummer! I wonder why they decreased the scholarship money. Is there a list of early decision law school programs that offer scholarships somewhere?
WUSTL is full tuition, for anyone interested. A great deal at a very good school. If you have an LSAT of 168+, they typically offer full tuition and sometimes stipend. But if you have a sub-168 LSAT, it’s a good option.
Wash U for the win! Free law school let's go!
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@btownsquee https://blog.spiveyconsulting.com/early-decision-information-deadlines-for-every-aba-accredited-law-school/
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AWESOME - I hadn't seen that post. However, we should all remember to note it says accurate as of 8/8/18. Northwestern's scholarship info was revised since then to only be $40k per year. ::sigh::
Thank you so much!!