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Sassi

Joined: 08 Jun 2006
Posts: 14
Fulbright
Sun Jun 01, 2008 02:34 PM
Hi,

How much would getting a Fulbright scholarship help you in to the top / ivy league law schools /increase your chances? (If you have been declined schools applying on your own, previously.)

Thanks...
Sassi
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Fleur de Lies

Joined: 14 Mar 2008
Posts: 19
Fulbright
Mon Jun 02, 2008 07:25 AM
Hi,

How much would getting a Fulbright scholarship help you in to the top / ivy league law schools /increase your chances? (If you have been declined schools applying on your own, previously.)

Thanks...
Sassi


It depends on each country I guess; in my country Fulbright selections take place in april/may, i.e. after all admissions have been sent out by the law schools. I think my admission at a nice law school was a plus to get the Fulbright rather than the other way around... But again, Fulbright seems to have different procedures for each country.
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invictus88

Joined: 22 Apr 2008
Posts: 43
Fulbright
Mon Jun 02, 2008 01:45 PM
Hi,

How much would getting a Fulbright scholarship help you in to the top / ivy league law schools /increase your chances? (If you have been declined schools applying on your own, previously.)

Thanks...
Sassi

Being a Fulbright scholar when you apply will of course be an additional qualification, but I don't think it will significantly improve your chances of getting accepted into a school. If you've been previously rejected and you apply with a Fulbright scholarship as the only additional qualification you have since your first attempt, it is unlikely you will be accepted the second time around. Law schools evaluate applicants solely on the basis of merit, without looking into their financial capacity. Once applicants are admitted, however, that is when law schools consider their financial capacity, including their status as Fulbright scholars. While there are many Fulbright scholars who get admitted into the top-tier law schools, there are also quite a number who end up studying at lower-tier schools (though it is possible that the latter situation was due to financial reasons rather than admission results).
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