So I got into the school I applied binding ED at. Now, this is rather stupid of me, but I hadn't really expected to get in, and had signed up for the February LSAT because I was disappointed with my October score.
So, several questions:
1. If I cancel the registration now, will I refunded some/all of the money?
2. Could I possibly, at all, use a higher LSAT score to negotiate scholarship money with the school?
(And finally, not that I am going to do this, but what happens if someone defaults on a binding early decision commitment?)
LSAT registration/scholarships etc. Forum
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Re: LSAT registration/scholarships etc.
The LSAT refund would amount to about $48 from the original fee.
I cannot speak to the scholarship question that you asked for.
I cannot speak to the scholarship question that you asked for.
- northwood
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Re: LSAT registration/scholarships etc.
if you have other applications out, you need to withdraw them. Your choices now are to go to your school that you applied ED, or sit out the cycle.
As for the scholarship question, if you qualify for one, then you will be considerded for it. However, by going ED, you basically told the school that you are okay at paying sticker for it. you just want in. Call the school and see if they will let you take it.
Congragulations!
As for the scholarship question, if you qualify for one, then you will be considerded for it. However, by going ED, you basically told the school that you are okay at paying sticker for it. you just want in. Call the school and see if they will let you take it.
Congragulations!
- applepiecrust
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Re: LSAT registration/scholarships etc.
Oh, I didn't mean if I continue with other schools' applications, but if one doesn't commit to the school after getting in ED?
And instead decides to apply the following cycle?
What happens?
And instead decides to apply the following cycle?
What happens?
- snowballgirl
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