
Active applications? Forum
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Active applications?
Does anyone know how to move schools from your "school list" to "active list" on the LSAC website? Reason I ask, is because I want to check if I have any hidden waivers 

- Moomoo2u
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Re: Active applications?
start the application, you won't see the hidden fee until you hit send as far as I know.
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Re: Active applications?
Are you sure????????
- descartesb4thehorse
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Re: Active applications?
Moomoo and $1.99 seem to be having a herp v. derp contest to the detriment of applicants. I suggest not listening to them at any chance. Here's a step by step for finding a hidden waiver, although many of them won't be there until after the October LSAT is my guess: thread
hth.
hth.
- Moomoo2u
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Re: Active applications?
uhh no, thats definitely how you make an application active. If you've previously applied you might see fall 2010, but if you choose fall 2011 and get started it will be in your active school list later.
i guess guessing incorrectly about $ makes me a derp
i guess guessing incorrectly about $ makes me a derp
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- descartesb4thehorse
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Re: Active applications?
Actually, I believe you were the herp in that scenario. In any caseMoomoo2u wrote:uhh no, thats definitely how you make an application active. If you've previously applied you might see fall 2010, but if you choose fall 2011 and get started it will be in your active school list later.
i guess guessing incorrectly about $ makes me a derp
is incorrect. You can find the hidden fee before sending in the app.Moomoo2u wrote: you won't see the hidden fee until you hit send as far as I know.
- Moomoo2u
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Re: Active applications?
my bad I thought it was hidden because it came up when you went to pay and the school didnt send you an email about it.
Giving one piece of incorrect information doesn't mean I'm trying to be detrimental to applicants.
Giving one piece of incorrect information doesn't mean I'm trying to be detrimental to applicants.
- Tiago Splitter
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Re: Active applications?
This year you have to have the app totally finished and ready to go before checking for a fee waiver. Don't have to send it yet, but all the fields must be completed and addenda attached before you can move forward. That said, completing the fields takes five minutes and you can attach a dummy PS and resume, but the system has to think it's all there.