<p>Well, duh, you must feel very lucky to think that 8 and 9% are anything more than a statistical abberation. And stating “nearly 70% of the class got some money” and “45% with some money” is essentially meaningless. How much money? But you don’t say, because you don’t know. And what’s the nature of the grant-one year? two years? three years? And is the grant tied to school performance? If it is, are those standards reasonable and realistic? OP asked about scholarship money; you’ve supplied exactly zero information about that.
OP: be very cautious; CC is trolled by many who are law school apologists. Unless someone CC is an admission counselor at a T14, there is no way for them to know how much and to whom grant money is given. Attending law school is a huge decision. If you really want to go, apply to the T14 schools and see what happens. Nobody here has any reliable numbers regarding grants and how they are awarded.</p>