I think you should apply. What do you have to lose? E-mail them and ask them for a feewaiver (I know a lot of people who did that) - then it should only cost $35 to apply.
Duke gave me a feewaiver (seen on LSAC application page) ... about it.
Other unsolicited fee waivers: UCLA, Notre Dame, Michigan ...
Apparently Georgetown sent out fee waivers as well to some ...
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@"Mia Fairweather" The LSAC fee is aggravating. They really nickel ... applications even if I receive fee waivers from every school on ...
How do you view what schools have granted you a feewaiver on the LSAC website? Also, what is the best day to directly reach out to a school to request a feewaiver?
Does anybody know if Boston College offers a feewaiver? I did TFA and I noticed a lot of schools waive the fee for these years of service but I can't find anything on BCs website.
**Northwestern**
I get "503 Error This page is inactive" after I click the "JD FeeWaiver Application" button: http://www.law.northwestern.edu/admissions/applying/
Is it just me or does everyone get the same error?
Does anyone feel like it's a bit odd that I got a merit-based feewaiver from Chicago but not Cornell? Might be slightly salty :P but also wondering if I should hold out a little longer for Cornell?