A good LSAT score is not a sufficient condition for a Cornell fee waiver.coollegemex wrote:I met a Cornell rep at a law forum last week and she said they should be coming via snailmail - oh and she also mentioned that if you don't receive one but have a good lsat score to just go ahead and request one.
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What else do they look for? It's been several weeks now since I received waivers from every school surrounding Cornell in the rankings.Lurkster wrote:A good LSAT score is not a sufficient condition for a Cornell fee waiver.coollegemex wrote:I met a Cornell rep at a law forum last week and she said they should be coming via snailmail - oh and she also mentioned that if you don't receive one but have a good lsat score to just go ahead and request one.
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I'm not exactly sure. I scored 176, but am a splitter, so perhaps it was a mistake to list my GPA in the email requests that I sent out. I was denied by Columbia, Duke, Cornell and GULC. The only fee waiver that I have from a school that I would want to go to is the one from UVA that they seemed to give everybody.Blazers4Life wrote:What else do they look for? It's been several weeks now since I received waivers from every school surrounding Cornell in the rankings.
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Being a splitter would seem to really stand in the way of fee waivers. Your LSAT on its own will prevent many fee waivers for YP purposes, and depending on your GPA, it may be too low on its own to qualify for fee waivers. I'm a slight splitter based on 25th and 75th numbers, but I think my LSAT and GPA are in roughly the same ballpark. Most of my fee waivers came unsolicited.Lurkster wrote:I'm not exactly sure. I scored 176, but am a splitter, so perhaps it was a mistake to list my GPA in the email requests that I sent out. I was denied by Columbia, Duke, Cornell and GULC. The only fee waiver that I have from a school that I would want to go to is the one from UVA that they seemed to give everybody.Blazers4Life wrote:What else do they look for? It's been several weeks now since I received waivers from every school surrounding Cornell in the rankings.
I actually requested one from Cornell several weeks ago, and they said to wait for the CRS to go out. I'm debating whether I should ask again now that some time has passed.
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I just got Gonzaga via e-mail. Always nice to get something from my 2nd favorite basketball team.
I got Mercer earlier this morning.
I got Mercer earlier this morning.
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Don't worry about it. Unless you love Cornell, you're going to get into a 'better' school. Though it is only $100 I guess, if you got a lot of other fee waivers, you can view it as $20 to every school instead of $0 to 4 schools and $100 to one.Blazers4Life wrote:Friggin Cornell. I got NYU, Penn, Michigan, Northwestern, Duke, Virginia, Georgetown, and UCLA, but Cornell is not showing the love.2013esq wrote:I got Cornell CRS snail mail on Saturday along with an info packet and diversity packet - I'm URM.Blazers4Life wrote:Sorry if this has been discussed; anyone have a Cornell CRS waiver yet?
I already crossed USC off my list for this reason, but my instinct is to go ahead and pay for Cornell's application.
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Yeah, I really can't see myself picking Cornell over Michigan or Northwestern. But I've already trimmed my list from 18 to 12 essentially by trimming safeties (and Stanford and Berkeley). I don't want to let overconfidence become a vice here.HerseyChris wrote:Don't worry about it. Unless you love Cornell, you're going to get into a 'better' school. Though it is only $100 I guess, if you got a lot of other fee waivers, you can view it as $20 to every school instead of $0 to 4 schools and $100 to one.Blazers4Life wrote:Friggin Cornell. I got NYU, Penn, Michigan, Northwestern, Duke, Virginia, Georgetown, and UCLA, but Cornell is not showing the love.2013esq wrote:I got Cornell CRS snail mail on Saturday along with an info packet and diversity packet - I'm URM.Blazers4Life wrote:Sorry if this has been discussed; anyone have a Cornell CRS waiver yet?
I already crossed USC off my list for this reason, but my instinct is to go ahead and pay for Cornell's application.
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Just got Pittsburgh via e-mail.
God I hate the Steelers.
Edit: Not that I don't appreciate these e-mails. It's always nice to feel wanted.
God I hate the Steelers.
Edit: Not that I don't appreciate these e-mails. It's always nice to feel wanted.
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+1 to this entire post.HerseyChris wrote:Just got Pittsburgh via e-mail.
God I hate the Steelers.
Edit: Not that I don't appreciate these e-mails. It's always nice to feel wanted.
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Agreed. I hope Big Ben goes down in flames tonight.HerseyChris wrote:Just got Pittsburgh via e-mail.
God I hate the Steelers.
Edit: Not that I don't appreciate these e-mails. It's always nice to feel wanted.
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Snail mail letter from Columbia and CRS fee waiver.
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Snail mail fee waiver from Penn.
I had lost hope.
I had lost hope.
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Thought I'd post up my waivers
BU
UCLA
Minnesota
Duke
Illinois
Richmond
Conneticut
Cardozo
Temple
Pepperdine
Some are better than others
EDIT: UVA today
BU
UCLA
Minnesota
Duke
Illinois
Richmond
Conneticut
Cardozo
Temple
Pepperdine
Some are better than others

EDIT: UVA today
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Here's mine that I did not see on the front-page list:
+University of Miami
+Louisiana State University
+Pittsburgh
+Saint Louis University
+DePaul University
+University of Miami
+Louisiana State University
+Pittsburgh
+Saint Louis University
+DePaul University
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175/3.47 for me.babin.6 wrote:What were peoples numbers who got fee waivers from NYU
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Me too! That was a big surprise. But I don't get why they wouldn't send out e-mails about it. Isn't the whole point to encourage people to apply? If you don't know you're getting a waiver, what's the point? (Not that I'm complaining!)unbeknownst wrote:I was wondering what a hidden fee waiver was, until I got one when I applied to Northwestern. How psyched was I to save $100!? Pretty psyched.
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Maybe they don't want tons of people applying just because they got fee waivers, but when somebody is ready to spend that $100, it could create a positive impression of the school on the applicant if they see it waived when they're taken to the payment screen. Northwestern basically just gave you $100.CindyG909 wrote:Me too! That was a big surprise. But I don't get why they wouldn't send out e-mails about it. Isn't the whole point to encourage people to apply? If you don't know you're getting a waiver, what's the point? (Not that I'm complaining!)unbeknownst wrote:I was wondering what a hidden fee waiver was, until I got one when I applied to Northwestern. How psyched was I to save $100!? Pretty psyched.
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I requested a need based fee waiver from georgetown and it was granted (turnaround time, 2 days).
http://www.law.georgetown.edu/admission ... er2009.pdf
I just answered those questions in an email to "admis@law.georgetown.edu" and also threw in my LSAC #, GPA, and LSAT score.
I honestly self-reported my parents' income, which would certainly disqualify me for an LSAC waiver, but also submitted my paystubs from a part-time job that I have as the basis for my request. So if you have reason to request a need based waiver, and failed at getting a merit based one from Georgetown, I suggest you give this a try!
http://www.law.georgetown.edu/admission ... er2009.pdf
I just answered those questions in an email to "admis@law.georgetown.edu" and also threw in my LSAC #, GPA, and LSAT score.
I honestly self-reported my parents' income, which would certainly disqualify me for an LSAC waiver, but also submitted my paystubs from a part-time job that I have as the basis for my request. So if you have reason to request a need based waiver, and failed at getting a merit based one from Georgetown, I suggest you give this a try!
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Cornell fee waiver 2 weeks after applying. There is hope!
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Do you have to request one from NYU (and other, similar schools) or do they automatically send them when you submit your app (if you are not expecting a need-based waiver)? Sorry if this is a dumb question. I looked for the answer in the thread and can't seem to find it.johnstuartmill wrote:175/3.47 for me.babin.6 wrote:What were peoples numbers who got fee waivers from NYU
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I've been getting fee waivers for this cycle since I took the Sept LSAT, but I'm not applying till next cycle, so my question is this: will LSAC re-release my info to law schools this time next year, and will the same crop of emails start coming in? I'd hate to lose out on fee waivers for schools I'm already planning to apply to. Does anyone know?
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