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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][b]Does Fulbright ETA move the needle for law school applications,[/b] or only the research grants? DC is qualified and was planning to apply for an ETA, but happened to spend last semester at Oxford and did an interesting, somewhat law-related research project that they could dig into deeper in a masters program. Should DC apply for the ETA, which has more slots, or shoot their shot for a research position? Ultimately law school is their goal. [/quote] Most law schools post that information online. Here is Harvard's for class of 2026. There were 14 Fulbrights. Class of 2026 by the Numbers 105 Phi Beta Kappa inductees 56 advanced degree holders 32 collegiate mock trial competitors 29 current and former military service members 22 Division 1 varsity athletes 20 editors-in-chief 19 marathon runners 18 chess players 18 teachers [b]14 Fulbright Scholars[/b] 9 AmeriCorps Members 6 student body presidents 6 Truman Scholars 6 QuestBridge Scholars 5 pilots 5 Schwarzman Scholars 4 Coca-Cola Scholars 3 TRIALS Scholars 3 professional figure skaters 3 Weil Legal Innovators 2 stand-up comedians 2 Rhodes Scholars 1 Marshall Scholar 1 ordained minister Note: The information above reflects the Class of 2026 as of 8/22/2023 and is based on details shared in the application form and materials.[/quote]
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