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  • Monday, May 28 2018

    @rochishatogare811 said:

    If you believe you might need to retake I think it's a very good idea! I'm registered for two right now - the June and the September exams.

    I think there's a bit of a rush of people registering to retake after an exam based on how they feel they did, so you might risk not getting a spot in a nearby test center if you delay too much. At least, that's what happened to me last December (though I ended up postponing).

    Thanks. That’s what my thinking was—I didn’t want to not get a spot at my desired location in case I needed to retake. I booked November today.

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  • Monday, May 28 2018

    If you believe you might need to retake I think it's a very good idea! I'm registered for two right now - the June and the September exams.

    I think there's a bit of a rush of people registering to retake after an exam based on how they feel they did, so you might risk not getting a spot in a nearby test center if you delay too much. At least, that's what happened to me last December (though I ended up postponing).

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  • Monday, May 28 2018

    Also seems like a wise decision.

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  • Monday, May 28 2018

    Thank you both.

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  • Monday, May 28 2018

    akistotle's correct. I've registered for both the June and July LSATs. As long as registrations are open, you can register for multiple

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  • Monday, May 28 2018

    I think you can register for multiple tests as long as the registrations are open for those tests.

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