Sat for the exam yesterday. It went pretty well, but you never know with these things. Do people generally register for the September exam and then just withdraw if they get the score they were aiming for? Will the testing centers probably fill up by the time we get our scores back? If I sign up now and then withdraw, do I get a refund / will it show up on my LSAC report?

Thanks!

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  • Wednesday, Jun 14 2017

    I was wondering the same thing then i realized that if i didnt do as well as i wanted to 3 months wont be enough ill need good 5 month plan so im going for the dec one i mean we cant apply until feb regardless might as well give myself 2 extra months to study. right now im in break mode no lsat study until july 6.. then we'll see.

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  • Wednesday, Jun 14 2017

    @danielmoshesieradzki129 said:

    What are you worried about the September LSAT for? You should be getting ready for the Night's King and his horde!

    Haha! You too crack me up.

    I hope I'm feeling ready for September myself!

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  • Wednesday, Jun 14 2017

    I know nothing

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  • Wednesday, Jun 14 2017

    LOLOL

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  • Wednesday, Jun 14 2017

    What are you worried about the September LSAT for? You should be getting ready for the Night's King and his horde!

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  • Tuesday, Jun 13 2017

    Thanks!

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  • Tuesday, Jun 13 2017

    $50 refund (apparently you lose $130 because processing), deadlines for September are all in August and you can also pay a $100 fee to push your date so plenty of options for you. Whether it will fill up would depend on location, I tested in Dallas; some folks got wait-listed by Mid-March for June.

    http://www.lsac.org/jd/lsat/lsat-cas-refunds

    http://www.lsac.org/jd/lsat/lsat-cas-fees

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