I cannot for the life of me figure out how to re-register for CRS on LSAC's site, or if it's even possible. Is the admission's office correct that I can, or am I missing something here?Thank you for your interest in Michigan Law. It appears you will qualify for a merit-based fee waiver from Michigan. We distribute our merit-based fee waivers through LSAC's Candidate Referral Service. If you are registered for that service, a fee waiver should appear automatically in your LSAC account. (If you took the LSAT prior to June 2010, you will need to re-register for CRS to be included in this fall's CRS pool.) If you do not see a waiver in your account within two weeks of re-registering, please feel free to contact us again.
Re-registering for CRS Forum
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Re-registering for CRS
I took the LSAT in December 2009, and got some fee waiver offers that winter. Then I recently sent out some emails requesting merit-based fee waivers for this application cycle. Some places said yes, some said no, and then I got this reply from Michigan (similar one from Columbia):
- Eugenie Danglars
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Re: Re-registering for CRS
The email is misleading. I think they want you to update your year planning to attend on your CRS profile. You don't actually need to re-register.
- Mr. T
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Re: Re-registering for CRS
Yea, sounds like you have your CRS set to 2009 - change it to 2010.
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Re: Re-registering for CRS
Thanks a million.Mr. T wrote:Yea, sounds like you have your CRS set to 2009 - change it to 2010.
Although I assume you mean 2011 (year of enrollment).
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