Just signed up myself. I think I probably did well enough on December that I could cancel, but part of me wants one more go. If I'm not worrying about my score, I actually quite enjoy the act of taking a real test.
@"Leah M B" said:
I know we can't go too in depth but... buildings? In water? Were they building something in water?? I could not understand what they were saying!! I really want my test back so I can re-read that with a fresh brain and see …
@"Leah M B" said:
Just want to say, I usually do fairly well with LR (-3 or -4 per section) but there were several questions that I could barely even figure out what they were asking. Maybe my brain was fried because it was section 5 but I leg…
@"lady macbeth" said:
the worst news i've heard all day is that the LG with cleaning eight floors was real.
Same, actually let out a frustrated scream in the parking garage. Killed my experimental section.
I think it just redirects you to email their generic admissions email address. It's not a special form or anything. I asked for a merit based waiver and got one (well, got several as I was confused like you and asked in multiple places :-P)
Well, the cost is supposed to dissuade people from applying everywhere (because why not at that point). Real life people still have to go through and read the statements, resumes, etc. They need to be paid in order to do that. So the application fee…
All I know is I seem to get the cold shoulder from the west coast in regards to everything (job offers, phd programs, and now fee waivers). I don't know what I did to make them so upset :-p
@TheMikey said:
got one from Berkeley most likely due to GPA with a crappy LSAT score
I'd be curious about Berkeley. My understanding with west coast schools is they really like people on the west coast (I think part of this is also required…
I would say if logging in and out doesn't work, I would also try loading up the website in a private browser window (this will act as if you've cleared all cookies/cache/etc without having to actually do those things).
@"Trust But Verify" said:
@sillllyxo said:
that's strange - i just did the fafsa and submitted as an independent student .. it had an option to select and not add in parent info
Yes. I was just about to say this. I thought …
I don't think so, but as a friend of mine said, you shouldn't worry too much about them. Just apply to the schools you were going to apply to and have it be a nice surprise if you get waiver. Don't let the waiver persuade you. It's still not free be…
Yeah, this is stupid. I'm in my late 20s and my parents and I aren't exactly estranged but nearly. I've been financially independent for awhile and can't even imagine trying to get them to fill out anything money related for any reason.
I have a GRE score that expires in three days! I would never actually submit it because I only took it because it was required (the schools didn't actually care what your score was as long as it wasn't abysmal). Though that 5 on writing is looking p…
@"LSAT Warrior Princess" said:
You guys it's ok!! Remember what we have been saying this whole time? Every LSAT is the same level difficulty! I'm sure it will reflect the same score that we have continually been getting on the practice tests. …