Anyone get an email from Harvard?
Posted: Thu Jan 13, 2011 3:36 pm
Whose numbers are both bellow their 25th%?
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From what I have seen, read, and heard, I am pretty confident that application fee waivers are sent out to students who have a minimum LSAT and/or GPA. For example, a Northwestern admissions person logged into their admin account on LSAC and sent waivers to either everyone with an LSAT score of 16_+ or everyone with an LSAT score of 16_+ AND GPA of 3.__+. I am sure LSAC has some mailing system that makes this easy to do. I doubt the school looked at or even had access to any other sort of information (such as softs).aspeer wrote:Yes I got the Harvard email and the NW email as well. I am also below their 25%, but not by much, and I have very good softs. I wonder if they are able to see these softs and where you went to school and etc., from the preliminary information in the generic LSAT application. Also I got the email after I improved my LSAT score, not with my first one. So I do wonder if this is just a gimmick as you say to get as much money as possible from application fees or do they selectively send this stuff out even among the people who may not consider themselves likely admits?
I think that Columbia, et al, belie this assertion.Pricer wrote:From what I have seen, read, and heard, I am pretty confident that application fee waivers are sent out to students who have a minimum LSAT and/or GPA. For example, a Northwestern admissions person logged into their admin account on LSAC and sent waivers to either everyone with an LSAT score of 16_+ or everyone with an LSAT score of 16_+ AND GPA of 3.__+. I am sure LSAC has some mailing system that makes this easy to do. I doubt the school looked at or even had access to any other sort of information (such as softs).aspeer wrote:Yes I got the Harvard email and the NW email as well. I am also below their 25%, but not by much, and I have very good softs. I wonder if they are able to see these softs and where you went to school and etc., from the preliminary information in the generic LSAT application. Also I got the email after I improved my LSAT score, not with my first one. So I do wonder if this is just a gimmick as you say to get as much money as possible from application fees or do they selectively send this stuff out even among the people who may not consider themselves likely admits?