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Re: any way to stop emails from LS's?
lol of course this was going to happen....
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Re: any way to stop emails from LS's?
There should be an opt out on the bottom of the emails.
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Re: any way to stop emails from LS's?
Yea but that's the best advice I have. You can try to talk to LSAC
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- Nova
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Re: any way to stop emails from LS's?
Pretty sure you gotta unsubscribe to each one manually.
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Re: any way to stop emails from LS's?
LSAC tries to do a good job of being fair, but they look at every angle to make money.
Because these new college grads are cash strapped, of course they'll be tempted (may even need) to sign up for this service to get fee waivers to the schools they plan on applying to, and save a 1000 bucks.
On the other hand, in order to do this, LSAC makes these same cash strapped students also accept solicitations from scam-type schools. The hope for these schools is obviously to trick the cash strapped student into attending. LSAC profits off of this.
Just seems uncool.
Why not allow each student to select the tier of schools they will accept fee waivers to or solicitations from, or the region? Why to be eligible for a fee waiver to Columbia, must a student also accept being harassed by New York Law and Phoenix Online Law?
Because these new college grads are cash strapped, of course they'll be tempted (may even need) to sign up for this service to get fee waivers to the schools they plan on applying to, and save a 1000 bucks.
On the other hand, in order to do this, LSAC makes these same cash strapped students also accept solicitations from scam-type schools. The hope for these schools is obviously to trick the cash strapped student into attending. LSAC profits off of this.
Just seems uncool.
Why not allow each student to select the tier of schools they will accept fee waivers to or solicitations from, or the region? Why to be eligible for a fee waiver to Columbia, must a student also accept being harassed by New York Law and Phoenix Online Law?