... for $1!](https://7sage.com/fee-waiver/)) if you qualify for ... an [LSAC fee waiver](https://www.lsac.org ... /register-lsat/lsat-cas-fees/fee-waivers-lsac-programs-and-services).
... requires them to charge a fee to apply. LSAC already charges ... its own fee, and schools up and down ... imagine LSAC actually requires a fee in addition to what they ... like Harvard and UCLA offer feewaivers on campus sounds a bit ...
... response seriously. If I wanted feewaivers I would just email the ... haven't been offered any feewaivers. Funny though, last time I ... process, I was still getting fee waiver offers from low tier ...
attending law school fairs and signing mailing lists meant getting lots of feewaivers just for showing up! and, as stated, feewaivers do not imply an increased likelihood of acceptance. don't be fooled D:
Just don't forget those feewaivers are for the school's application fees and not the dark lords' application fees... Getting a fee waiver from them is much more difficult...
@hjlee1992 said:
just wanted to double check before I spend 1500 +
Wait ... Why would you pay this much money? You can get feewaivers from 90%+ of schools—I'm a splitter and have gotten waivers from almost all of the T14.
@Aidoe Yes, schools give out feewaivers based on LSAT score (but also for other reasons, too). You still need to pay the LSAC CAS fee, which is around $30 per school, although that can be waived based on financial criteria.