@AudaciousRed Have you paid the CAS fee? They don't issue a report until that is paid. But also, I don't believe they will compile a report until transcripts for all schools are in.
Yes, this is a good long-term investment and it's also more affordable than other prep programs. Once you pay a course fee, it's much cheaper to extend and you'll have several options for which amount you want to pay at that time.
You can get a full refund. "June LSAT takers with a reportable score can request a full refund of their registration fee if they wish to withdraw their July registration after receiving their June score."https://www.lsac.org/jd/lsat/test-dates-deadlines
Your reports will not be sent out until you click "submit application" and pay the $40 LSAC fee or whatever, on top of the application fee per individual school.
So I would purchase it sooner rather than later :)
I seen people online who had fee waivers from T14 but were way below both medians. Personally, I think there is truth to both statements. They send it to all those with the stats they want and they send a few to others to boost their rejection #s.