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
I’ve heard both sides of this discussion and I would say unless you do incredibly well I don’t see why they would take it away . I know recently lsac is being more lenient with accommodations. If they do , I would appeal it .
From the LSAC website:
>**September LSAT ... full refund of their registration fee if they wish to withdraw ... must include your name and LSAC account number and be ... emailed to LSACrefunds@LSAC.org using “September Full Refund ...
... full refund of their registration fee if they wish to withdraw ... must include your name and LSAC account number and be emailed ... to LSACrefunds@LSAC.org using “September Full Refund ...
... LSAT scores, as I received fee waivers after my Sept LSAT ... available (such as transcripts) on LSAC.
They do it to ... got a 166 and got fee waivers from schools like UVA ...
I think the LSAC forums are beneficial for getting ... you're likely to get fee waivers from schools. Getting wavers ... with the schools and the fee waivers were the highlight for ...
... still can do it through LSAC. Have you signed up for ... an account with LSAC yet? It's free to ... you've paid the CAS fee. (At least, I'm pretty ... that.) You do everything through LSAC like normal, they just won ... until you've paid the fee.
... mean will they pay the LSAC report fee for me. I know ... the ability to “waive” the fee the way they do with ... their application fee, but so they have the ... ability to pay the report fee only behalf?
... mean will they pay the LSAC report fee for me. I know ... the ability to “waive” the fee the way they do with ... their application fee, but so they have the ... ability to pay the report fee only behalf?
@john1roger , did you apply for the LSACwaiver? Even with that waiver, which is surprisingly the most generous of them all, they only cover 4 CAS even if you apply to all the schools. Still, it saves you quite a few bucks.
I think you can apply if you have a Green Card: https://www.lsac.org/lsat/lsat-dates-deadlines-score-release-dates/lsat-fees-refunds/fee-waivers-lsat-credential
But if you don't, I think you should call LSAC to ask.