Received LSAC Fee Waiver- 3 Questions
Posted: Thu Jan 13, 2011 7:28 pm
So, I received a fee waiver from LSAC, and I know that this covers the LSAT and a few other services from the LSAC. I've also read that law schools will usually extend this to their application fee. However, I'm a little confused about how to go about having my fee waiver applied to application fees. Surely, schools don't expect me to pay first and then be reimbursed, right? Unfortunately, I can't afford to pay for the fees and wait for a reimbursement (that's why I qualified in the first place
). My stats are 3.4/164, so I'm applying to a wide selection of schools in hopes of increasing my chances of attending a really good school.
Of course, I'll be contacting admissions departments from various schools to find out their specific procedure for procuring an application fee waiver, but I hoped not to have to call each school for this information. (1) So, does anyone know if there is an easier method?
Next, I noticed that the website http://www.lawschoolnumbers.com allows you to select an LSAC fee waiver as an attribute on your profile. (2) Does this indicate that receiving a fee waiver from the LSAC is a factor considered in admission? (3) If so, is this a positive attribute, or will schools worry about my ability to pay?
Thank guys this was my first post!

Of course, I'll be contacting admissions departments from various schools to find out their specific procedure for procuring an application fee waiver, but I hoped not to have to call each school for this information. (1) So, does anyone know if there is an easier method?
Next, I noticed that the website http://www.lawschoolnumbers.com allows you to select an LSAC fee waiver as an attribute on your profile. (2) Does this indicate that receiving a fee waiver from the LSAC is a factor considered in admission? (3) If so, is this a positive attribute, or will schools worry about my ability to pay?
Thank guys this was my first post!