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burn the $125?

Yes
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70%
No
8
30%
 
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BillsFan9907

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How long after turning CRS on do you get waivers?

Post by BillsFan9907 » Thu Jan 30, 2014 12:52 pm

How long after turning CRS on do you get waivers?
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Re: apply to Stanford?

Post by Nonconsecutive » Thu Jan 30, 2014 1:53 pm

I'm more or less positive that I am going to retake in June and do another cycle. I figure it doesn't hurt to apply to the schools that gave me a fee waiver. The only school I am applying to that didnt waive is Stanford. Thats $125. Would it be an absolute waste of money to apply today?
If you would go this cycle if you got into Stanford, then yes I would apply. If your committed to waiting a cycle anyways, apply next year.
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Re: apply to Stanford?

Post by gta » Sat Feb 01, 2014 1:08 pm

Looking at LSN, you have more than a negligible chance at getting into Stanford. If I were you, I would apply there and plan to ride the WL while I studied for the LSAT. $125 is a small price to pay for a potentially big return. Good luck!

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