While I take the June 2021 LSAT tomorrow, my LSAT journey is long from over. However, I thought it might be an appropriate time to thank 7Sage. Firstly, for the content and organized approach to studying for this demonic exam. Secondly, that they provide ...
LSAC has ... expanded its feewaiver program to make more people ... qualify for the full feewaiver but still need some ... for the Tier 1 feewaiver, which provides the following ...
... response seriously. If I wanted fee waivers I would just email ... haven't been offered any fee waivers. Funny though, last time ... process, I was still getting feewaiver offers from low tier schools ...
Just don't forget those fee waivers are for the school's application fees and not the dark lords' application fees... Getting a feewaiver from them is much more difficult...
You should also check their websites to see if you fall in any of their feewaiver categories (e.g.- TFA, military, etc.) or try scoring some at law school fairs or LSAC forums.
@hjlee1992 said:
just wanted to double check before I spend 1500 +
Wait ... Why would you pay this much money? You can get fee waivers from 90%+ of schools—I'm a splitter and have gotten waivers from almost all of the T14.
... it lsac charges you a fee (one time) which is ... pay the application fee plus the lsat report fee for each school ... ) and therefore ineligible for LSAT feewaiver. We can of course write ... to ask for an application feewaiver.
You can but they won't review it until you have a score. Also it might be better to wait since you might be able to get a feewaiver based on your score.