Yet another person who thinks Steve Schwartz went to Columbia Law School. Can't even blame him for the "creative" wording in his bio, because clearly it's working.
I would say visit them too the vibe is VERY different between the two. I thought I would LOVE LOVE LOVE Columbia and it was my dream school, turns out, it wasn't a fit at all and NYU, which I didn't think I fit into, is now my goal/dream school.
... a pretty bitchy email from Columbia pretty much telling me to ... you for your interest in Columbia Law School. For equity reasons ... , Columbia, itself, does not process requests ...
@"Accounts Playable" I'm not sure- I haven't applied for need based waivers on LSAC. Columbia explicitly mentioned my LSAT score, so I thought they were trolling. So strange.
@"Accounts Playable" said:
"Thank you for your interest in Columbia Law School. For equity reasons, Columbia, itself, does not process requests for fee waivers."
Canada doesn't have any joint JD/MD programs, although it's definitely something I've considered. However, I'm greatly deterred by the fact that I'll be stuck in school until my mid-30s.
It's not that bad, especially if you're not a K-JD and have done other difficult things in your life... make sure you have kids before law school and bring them with you... secret to success!
I'm not sure how that works, but you can contact LSAC about that by calling or emailing to ask and find out. http://www.lsac.org/jd/lsat/accommodated-testing