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 :)
... stimulus, and ALWAYS articulate the hidden assumption (for argument questions). hidden assumption was (the word "hidden" is obviously redundant ...
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
@sx23 that’s good to know. I’m half hoping find a few unsolicited waivers once I go to apply. Luckily, Michigan granted me a waiver when I asked them directly.
How do you view what schools have granted you a fee waiver on the LSAC website? Also, what is the best day to directly reach out to a school to request a fee waiver?
Does anybody know if Boston College offers a fee waiver? 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.
@Giselle112 BC extended a waiver to me this week when I emailed them directly with my numbers and brief financial situation. So they definitely offer waivers. If you've looked on their website, no harm in shooting them a brief email asking for info.