I have decided not to apply late (January) for this cycle and instead I'm going to keep my job and local commitments for another year and apply early (October) for next cycle. With that in mind, my questions are:
1) is there anything I need to do on lsac.org to tell their system I'm now a class of 2018 applicant? Like, so they know to send me emails and fee waivers in the next cycle. Which leads to my next question
2) will I get fee waivers next cycle in the CRS system similar to this cycle? I got a lot of good fee waivers this cycle and hope I get them again in the fall.
Thanks guys and gals
Procedure for sitting out a cycle Forum
- Optimist Prime
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Re: Procedure for sitting out a cycle
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Re: Procedure for sitting out a cycle
You can change your cycle with LSAC.
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- rftdd888
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Re: Procedure for sitting out a cycle
I have. I have a 3.75/167, trying to retake in October for a 170+. I want money from Penn hopefully or a similar schoolOptimist Prime wrote:You don't need to do anything or tell LSAC anything.
Next cycle you will need to click the CRS button again next year and should receive the same fee waivers etc. If for some reason that doesn't work you can call LSAC's support line. The people there are intelligent and helpful and will be able to fix any problem that arises.
Have you considered retaking the LSAT with some of that extra time? Almost always a good thing to consider.
Thank both of you!
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