Even if you think it is unlikely that you will win a full scholarship, you should apply anyway, because you could be pleasantly surprised, experts say.
"We like for students to be ambitious, so there is no downside to applying," says Kati Scannell, associate dean for admissions and placement with the law school at Washington University in St. Louis. "There's only a downside to not applying."
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