Hey! Reviving this because it seems to be a relevant place to ask the question.
Is there some taboo or even a strict policy against applying ED to one school, being rejected, and then applying ED to another school? My thought process is that while …
@Kayyyyyyy said:
I was wondering the same thing. I haven't gotten some of the fee waivers that other folks with both lower GPAs and LSAT scores have gotten (Berkeley, for example) - can anyone offer an explanation? Ive been signed up for CRS s…
From all that I've heard, schools don't seem to mind you directly asking. They might jot a real quick "no". But I don't think it hurts you. Also, my guess is that they cannot see if you've opened the application.
@"Paul Caint" said:
@seth.reid - Hey I got a fee waiver from BU a couple days back but it went to my junk e-mail. Maybe check there? For some reason a bunch of my fee waivers get filtered to junk...UPenn's was in my junk e-mail today lol
Goo…
@"Paul Caint" said:
@seth.reid If you think it has given you a fundamentally different perspective on life than most people, I say write about it!
^To me the answer to that question is yes - I think it would be really interesting to read …
I sent Vandy an email to request a waiver and in between my request and their response I got a waiver through the CRS. Then they told me that if I qualified I would get it through the CRS. Timing was really funny.
Hoping for a fee waiver to BU. But…
That's helpful! I think it adds a level of depth to the application. They wouldn't have known that I was homeschooled or how it affected me, otherwise. I'm still a little torn. Not sure if its benefits outweight the negative.