So apparently Michigan and Duke both waived my application fee but neither of them sent me an email about it:) you might wanna check Michigan as well @NotMyName
... pay for the LSAC reporting fee is incomparably understandable and better ... of course...
But waiver information is also readily available ... of them mention the CAS fee. Even LSAC covers only ... side, asking for a CAS fee would be 'better' than asking ...
Yes, I found fee waivers for a lot of ... ! Some schools offer need based waiver (Fordham) while others offer waivers ... been able to find any fee waivers for UCLA or University ...
Absolutely email every school you want to attend and provide reasoning along with your LSAC # and often they will provide a waiver. Keep in mind, the CAS fee will typically still be required, but it still saves the bulk of the costs.
I know people here have different goals and ambitions but what is everyone's goal school and LSAT score? I'll start... Goal LSAT 168+ and Goal schools are Stanford and Duke.
Wanted to check, if Oct 23 is the last date to register for Dec Lsat without paying any late registration fee ? Should i wait for at least few PT results before i register for exams ? I am about to finish coursework and will start PT from next week.
Just curious if anyone has noticed if there is a correlation with the law schools that are soliciting you post LSAT to apply with fee waivers with acceptances?