"Naomi Rivkis" <nrivkis DeleteThis @yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> On 16 Sep 2003 13:09:53 -0700, plinius DeleteThis @mail.com (flarkblark) wrote:
>
> >I have heard that if a person gets a good score
> >on the LSAT, law schools will contact him or her
> >and offer scholarships which can even bring
> >the cost of going to law school down to zero.
> >Is this a fact or a myth? If a fact, are such schools
> >worth going to?
>
> Speaking as the wife of someone who aced the LSAT, yes they do, and
> no, they aren't. There are some law schools that do actually do this
> but they are often not even accredited and never very good. Someone
> who does well on the LSAT can get into a far better school, often with
> enough financial aid to make it feasible even if it doesn't cover the
> whole cost.
>
> Naomi
Congratulations!
(I don't read that other censored ng anymore, but happened to lurk after
posting 2 articles there, and saw your good news.)
Abe
>> Stay informed about: LSAT myth or fact?