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Not even applying until end of September earliest though so... LOLxylocarp wrote:ONE WEEK until Chi and Cornell open![]()
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where has the time gone
what is my life
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#westcoast it's not even midnight yetLearn_Live_Hope wrote:Why aren't you all sleeping?
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If my top choice is NU, then hell yea. If not, then no.smccgrey wrote:Do any of you guys get an irrational urge to ED your top choice?
You don't even know. "Urge" is too light a word. It's almost a fetish... Holy hell I think I'm a nerd.smccgrey wrote:Do any of you guys get an irrational urge to ED your top choice?
+1rebexness wrote:Holyshitholyshit.xylocarp wrote:ONE WEEK until Chi and Cornell open![]()
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where has the time gone
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I feel the same way, and felt that way couple of days ago actually.smccgrey wrote:Yeah like I know... I KNOW I shouldn't... but holy shit what if I don't get in?!??!?pulstar1 wrote:You don't even know. "Urge" is too light a word. It's almost a fetish... Holy hell I think I'm a nerd.smccgrey wrote:Do any of you guys get an irrational urge to ED your top choice?
I don't think it will matter when you ask. I wasn't going to ask until I got my LSAT score back (October), but then I was approved for the LSAC fee waiver (wife and 2 kids=poor AF), so I may just send all the schools I am applying to an email once I have begun filling out their apps and tell them I have the LSAC fee waiver.pulstar1 wrote:So when are people going ask for fee waivers for Cornell and Chicago? A week after apps open? A few days? I'm wondering if it would be kinda wierd if you did it the day of.
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Why will you be sending an email?Toby Ziegler wrote:I don't think it will matter when you ask. I wasn't going to ask until I got my LSAT score back (October), but then I was approved for the LSAC fee waiver (wife and 2 kids=poor AF), so I may just send all the schools I am applying to an email once I have begun filling out their apps and tell them I have the LSAC fee waiver.pulstar1 wrote:So when are people going ask for fee waivers for Cornell and Chicago? A week after apps open? A few days? I'm wondering if it would be kinda wierd if you did it the day of.
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Not every school, from my understanding, gives automatic fee waivers to individuals that received LSAC fee waivers. I could be wrong, but I didn't think that was the case in every instance.Learn_Live_Hope wrote:Why will you be sending an email?Toby Ziegler wrote:I don't think it will matter when you ask. I wasn't going to ask until I got my LSAT score back (October), but then I was approved for the LSAC fee waiver (wife and 2 kids=poor AF), so I may just send all the schools I am applying to an email once I have begun filling out their apps and tell them I have the LSAC fee waiver.pulstar1 wrote:So when are people going ask for fee waivers for Cornell and Chicago? A week after apps open? A few days? I'm wondering if it would be kinda wierd if you did it the day of.
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idk if I'm going to be able to get one from Chi because I want to apply the day they open (bc I'm visiting soon after — don't quote I guess). Cornell... I dunno, I don't think the day of would be too weird. But maybe last cycle people can weigh in?pulstar1 wrote:So when are people going ask for fee waivers for Cornell and Chicago? A week after apps open? A few days? I'm wondering if it would be kinda wierd if you did it the day of.
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I never understood why this is a thing.. What is the benefit for the school?rebexness wrote:Do either Chi/Cornell do hidden waivers? I can't remember. Are hidden waivers even still a thing?
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I'd be surprised? I went to one of the LAWS workshops and they didn't, and aren't they mostly electronic?MtnGinger wrote:Does anyone know if schools are likely to give waivers at the lsac forums? Some schools in t14 I want to apply but I don't have he money to blanket it without a few waivers. I'm afraid to wait until my score comes out but I know my current score won't be enough
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