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Application Fee Waiver from Virginia Law?

Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2009 4:42 pm
by chicagocubsrule
I just received an email from UVA that said:
You have an impressive record and we'd like you to apply, so we've waived your $75 application fee. The fee waiver will be applied automatically when you submit the LSAC e-app.

Has anyone else received this email? Is it just a marketing piece they use to send all potential applicants?

Re: Application Fee Waiver from Virginia Law?

Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2009 4:42 pm
by mizzoutigers88
cubs suck buddy

Re: Application Fee Waiver from Virginia Law?

Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2009 4:43 pm
by Foozle
I just got one too.

I'm excited because I was going to ask them for one anyway.

Re: Application Fee Waiver from Virginia Law?

Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2009 4:59 pm
by babaghanouj

Re: Application Fee Waiver from Virginia Law?

Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2009 5:38 pm
by Charleston2010
I got a UVA fee waiver today but I figured it was because I visited them yesterday. Have they sent waivers to people who didn't visit? Not sent waivers to people who did visit? Wondering if I should get excited or not.

Re: Application Fee Waiver from Virginia Law?

Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2009 5:45 pm
by dynamic180
I didn't visit and just got one. looks like they send our randomly, they didn't even mention my name in the email . I am wondering if anyone did't get one.
Charleston2010 wrote:I got a UVA fee waiver today but I figured it was because I visited them yesterday. Have they sent waivers to people who didn't visit? Not sent waivers to people who did visit? Wondering if I should get excited or not.

Re: Application Fee Waiver from Virginia Law?

Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2009 5:56 pm
by babaghanouj

Re: Application Fee Waiver from Virginia Law?

Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2009 6:01 pm
by Charleston2010
I was mostly wondering if they send waivers to everyone who signs up and takes a tour there.. that thread doesn't say anything about that sort of thing

Re: Application Fee Waiver from Virginia Law?

Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2009 6:50 pm
by babaghanouj
Unless we're to assume that all those people posting about receiving the same UVA waiver today were on your tour yesterday, then, yes, that thread pretty much answers your question (as well as others in this thread).

Re: Application Fee Waiver from Virginia Law?

Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2009 6:51 pm
by catharsis
ive never even been to virginia and i got one haha. super excited about it though!

Re: Application Fee Waiver from Virginia Law?

Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2009 6:53 pm
by Oe.Maas
I've never visited and got one a few hrs ago. Did the LSAT in Feb so it looks like they are just going down the list of all potential applicants. I was kind of pumped at first but now i am :cry:

Re: Application Fee Waiver from Virginia Law?

Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2009 7:09 pm
by Charleston2010
What was running through my head was if UVA happened to send out their waivers today and decided to include those that had visited or expressed an interest, after all I have no idea what goes into their decision. Hence my interest in knowing if someone toured and did not receive a waiver.

Re: Application Fee Waiver from Virginia Law?

Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2009 7:13 pm
by rondemarino
Man, it sure would be nice if USNWR stopped pretending that acceptance rate is somehow a metric worthy of consideration in ranking law schools. Isn't 'purchase intent' measured by where the top scores/GPAs go?

p.s: I wonder how much the UCLA and Boalt are paying USNWR to keep that in the rankings.

Re: Application Fee Waiver from Virginia Law?

Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2009 7:33 pm
by 02082010
Don't get too excited. If last cycle is any indication, UVA is just trying to drive up application volume. I wouldn't feel like I was overstepping by saying most UVA fee waivers turned into WL/reject or straight up reject.

Re: Application Fee Waiver from Virginia Law?

Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2009 7:50 pm
by Nom Sawyer
Yeah the fee wavier looks pretty automatically generated... anybody know what the LSAT score cut off would be to get this? I mean i'm pretty sure they only have my LSAT score and no other info.

Re: Application Fee Waiver from Virginia Law?

Posted: Fri Aug 21, 2009 8:02 pm
by spiffypyro
I got that email and haven't visited. Actually, I'd emailed them for a fee waiver about a week ago and got it then, so I received it twice haha. Anyone else want one? ;)

Re: Application Fee Waiver from Virginia Law?

Posted: Sat Aug 22, 2009 7:38 am
by napolnic
hopefulundergrad wrote:Don't get too excited. If last cycle is any indication, UVA is just trying to drive up application volume. I wouldn't feel like I was overstepping by saying most UVA fee waivers turned into WL/reject or straight up reject.
Well, you could also say that about the entire applicant pool. As for the first part, if this were a new strategy unique to UVA, sure, but seeing as this has been going on for quite a while, I doubt it's the reason that UVA received a record number of applicants for the last cycle.

Re: Application Fee Waiver from Virginia Law?

Posted: Sat Aug 22, 2009 8:09 am
by LSATfromNC
napolnic wrote:
hopefulundergrad wrote:Don't get too excited. If last cycle is any indication, UVA is just trying to drive up application volume. I wouldn't feel like I was overstepping by saying most UVA fee waivers turned into WL/reject or straight up reject.
Well, you could also say that about the entire applicant pool. As for the first part, if this were a new strategy unique to UVA, sure, but seeing as this has been going on for quite a while, I doubt it's the reason that UVA received a record number of applicants for the last cycle.
Most schools don't send them to people with no chance of admission. UVA gave me a waiver last cycle with a 159/3.6.

Re: Application Fee Waiver from Virginia Law?

Posted: Sat Aug 22, 2009 9:50 am
by Kohinoor
LSATfromNC wrote:
napolnic wrote:
hopefulundergrad wrote:Don't get too excited. If last cycle is any indication, UVA is just trying to drive up application volume. I wouldn't feel like I was overstepping by saying most UVA fee waivers turned into WL/reject or straight up reject.
Well, you could also say that about the entire applicant pool. As for the first part, if this were a new strategy unique to UVA, sure, but seeing as this has been going on for quite a while, I doubt it's the reason that UVA received a record number of applicants for the last cycle.
Most schools don't send them to people with no chance of admission. UVA gave me a waiver last cycle with a 159/3.6.
That's technically right on the cusp of their acceptance range.

Re: Application Fee Waiver from Virginia Law?

Posted: Sat Aug 22, 2009 10:31 am
by LSATfromNC
Kohinoor wrote: That's technically right on the cusp of their acceptance range.
Only for URM's, show me a white male 159/3.6 acceptance at UVA and I will show you someone who won the powerball.

Re: Application Fee Waiver from Virginia Law?

Posted: Sat Aug 22, 2009 10:35 am
by lawlover829
LSATfromNC wrote:
Kohinoor wrote: That's technically right on the cusp of their acceptance range.
Only for URM's, show me a white male 159/3.6 acceptance at UVA and I will show you someone who won the powerball.
+1

Re: Application Fee Waiver from Virginia Law?

Posted: Sat Aug 22, 2009 10:42 am
by napolnic
LSATfromNC wrote:
Kohinoor wrote: That's technically right on the cusp of their acceptance range.
Only for URM's, show me a white male 159/3.6 acceptance at UVA and I will show you someone who won the powerball.
Which they don't know. When giving fee waivers, they only get bands of people, say a certain LSAT range or a GPA range. You seem to think that UVA is unique in it's distribution of fee waivers. Should I feel insulted that Harvard asked me to apply when I had as close to zero possibility of getting in?

Re: Application Fee Waiver from Virginia Law?

Posted: Sat Aug 22, 2009 10:48 am
by CE2JD
LSATfromNC wrote:
napolnic wrote:
hopefulundergrad wrote:Don't get too excited. If last cycle is any indication, UVA is just trying to drive up application volume. I wouldn't feel like I was overstepping by saying most UVA fee waivers turned into WL/reject or straight up reject.
Well, you could also say that about the entire applicant pool. As for the first part, if this were a new strategy unique to UVA, sure, but seeing as this has been going on for quite a while, I doubt it's the reason that UVA received a record number of applicants for the last cycle.
Most schools don't send them to people with no chance of admission. UVA gave me a waiver last cycle with a 159/3.6.
That's funny because I had a 170/3.5 and they didn't give me one.

Re: Application Fee Waiver from Virginia Law?

Posted: Sat Aug 22, 2009 10:50 am
by LSATfromNC
napolnic wrote:
LSATfromNC wrote:
Kohinoor wrote: That's technically right on the cusp of their acceptance range.
Only for URM's, show me a white male 159/3.6 acceptance at UVA and I will show you someone who won the powerball.
Which they don't know. When giving fee waivers, they only get bands of people, say a certain LSAT range or a GPA range. You seem to think that UVA is unique in it's distribution of fee waivers. Should I feel insulted that Harvard asked me to apply when I had as close to zero possibility of getting in?
I have gotten CRS waivers because they knew I was a veteran, I highly doubt they do not know race.

Re: Application Fee Waiver from Virginia Law?

Posted: Sat Aug 22, 2009 12:03 pm
by 02082010
napolnic wrote:
LSATfromNC wrote:
Kohinoor wrote: That's technically right on the cusp of their acceptance range.
Only for URM's, show me a white male 159/3.6 acceptance at UVA and I will show you someone who won the powerball.
Which they don't know. When giving fee waivers, they only get bands of people, say a certain LSAT range or a GPA range. You seem to think that UVA is unique in it's distribution of fee waivers. Should I feel insulted that Harvard asked me to apply when I had as close to zero possibility of getting in?
Ummm school definitely are aware of race when sending out fee waivers. Its part of the self-reported profile (along with GPA) that schools use to determine who to send them to. Noone is saying UVA are unethically POS but this practice is definitely suspect. You think it's a mere coincidence that their apps were up 20%+ and their peers only noted modest <5% increase or even overall decreases?