<p>Or only for certain individuals?</p>
<p>Only first certain people, such as Chicago residents. It wouldn’t make sense for them to waive the fee for everyone; they just wouldn’t have one.</p>
<p>Haha Gail force - nicely ■■■■■-like title to this thread. Did you really think uchicago charged absolutely none of the 30000+ applicants a fee?</p>
<p>Also, based on your other threads, please remind me - how amazing is Duke?</p>
<p>I too don’t understand what led Gailforce to ask this question, but I don’t see what so “■■■■■-like” about it. I know what is sounds like he’s insinuating, but the presumption of innocence is in the vogue nowadays. </p>
<p>I certainly paid the application fee, but it’s the best 75 bucks I’ve ever spent.</p>
<p>Gailforce’s post history indicates otherwise. If this was a new poster, maybe I’d agree with you jak321, but Gailforce’s past history indicates otherwise.</p>
<p>“the presumption of innocence is in the vogue nowadays.” </p>
<p>This.</p>
<p>They waived the application fee for me and I’m a Georgia resident.</p>