This may have already been answered somewhere- I apologize for wasting your time in advance is that's the case.
I took the LSAT in Sept. 2009 even though I plan on applying next cycle for admission in 2011. I've been receiving fee waivers from a bunch of schools that I definitely want to apply to- is there a way to redeem these fee waivers/ do they transfer/ are they resent?
Fee waivers for next cycle? Forum
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Re: Fee waivers for next cycle?
I dont know about all schools.. but I emailed admissions at UVA to ask them if I would be automatically contacted again next cycle and they responded that I would.
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Re: Fee waivers for next cycle?
excellenttt thanks!tkgrrett wrote:I dont know about all schools.. but I emailed admissions at UVA to ask them if I would be automatically contacted again next cycle and they responded that I would.
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Re: Fee waivers for next cycle?
You should check for each school.
I took the October 2008 LSAT and got a bunch of fee waivers. I applied this cycle and I wasn't contacted again, except for two schools. I would suggest changing your year of intended enrollment on LSAC just to make sure and next cycle contacting the schools that don't automatically send you waivers (they shouldn't have a problem sending you a new one).
I took the October 2008 LSAT and got a bunch of fee waivers. I applied this cycle and I wasn't contacted again, except for two schools. I would suggest changing your year of intended enrollment on LSAC just to make sure and next cycle contacting the schools that don't automatically send you waivers (they shouldn't have a problem sending you a new one).
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