LSAT-Flex Cost + LSAC Fee Waivers
They're charging $200 for it, just like the regular LSAT. While they're saving money on testing centers and proctors, they still have to pay ProctorU to handle the security.
They're also getting tons of questions from applicants about the online LSAT-Flex, and that's a labor cost in customer support.
I wouldn't be looking to LSAC to be reducing fees anytime soon. The trend line on what LSAC charges for anything has only gone in one direction, as far as I've seen, so I wouldn't count on any pricing getting lower.
However, you can apply for a fee waiver, if you have or think you have financial need, you could save hundreds of dollars, at the very least.
By the way, also apply for law school application fee waivers -- that could save you a ton of money, too. All you have to do ask. just shoot them an email. They aren't strangers to being asked for those fee waivers, and it could save you tons of money, especially if you're applying to lots of schools -- definitely worth asking.
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