Affording the Cost to Apply

 

             Everyone knows that law school is expensive. Students interested in Law school should plan to spend at least $35,000- $65,000 a year in tuition dependent upon whether they attend their home-state school, or a top-notch institute.

 

But the cost that many future law school students are oblivious to is just how expensive it is to be considered. That’s right, I’m talking about the cost to apply to law school. For those who don’t know: below is a list of the charges the average applicant will accrue before shelling out the cost of tuition at their dream school.

 

Summary of the Charges to Apply to Law School:

 

  1. LSAT Prep (in class) $1,400.00

 

  1. LSAT Booklet $65.00

 

  1. LSAT Prep Flashcards $35.00

 

  1. LSAT Exam Fee $180.00

 

  1. LSAC Credential Assembly Fee $175.00

 

  1. Application Fee (Avg. 10x $80) $800.00

 

  1. CAS Fee per Application (10x $28) $280.00

 

Total                                                                                                               $2935.00

 

It’s never too early to start saving!

 

 

Author:
Nicholas Sala
Editor ‘n Chief

 

 

 

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