Your Course got me well past where I needed to be. You took this slacker from 159 diagnostic to 167 actual. Now I'll freeroll September to crack 170 and add scholarship $$$. A point a month and we are there.

And Everybody taking LSAT should be aware that Indiana Tech (who?...good question) will reimburse you for LSAT and app fee if you merely apply there. Basically A school that will pay you $175 to apply.

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8 comments

  • Monday, Oct 17 2016

    I never said that admitted meant enrolled ... ?? Lol, but okay thanks for clarifying.

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  • Monday, Oct 17 2016

    @deanval635 PS admitted doesn't mean enrolled with the school....

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  • Monday, Oct 17 2016

    @deanval635 and @deanval635 - In case you are wondering, I received confirmation from the school that they will in fact reimburse both LSAT and CAS. Definitely a good reason to apply. You can make all admission decisions after!

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  • Sunday, Oct 09 2016

    From what I read, I understand that one has to be admitted to the school in order to be reimbursed for those fees.

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  • Saturday, Oct 08 2016

    @deanval635, @stepharizona288 Have either of you done this? I am considering writing them now as their website does still list this as a benefit, but I am hesitant about them then being overly aggressive post-request. Seems almost too good.

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  • Wednesday, Jun 29 2016

    Woohoo! Congratulations!

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  • Wednesday, Jun 29 2016

    Their website still says it's valid for any 2016-17 test. Reimburse your CAS and application. Seems like a no brainer.

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  • Wednesday, Jun 29 2016

    Are they still offering that? Last thing I got said apply, get in and they will pay for a visit (all costs included)...

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