Hello 7sagers, I know this question has been asked for multiple times but today is the last day to make the deicision, so I would love to hear your thoughts. Currently I have a 166 from Janurary, and I plan to take November's test (signed up after I was destroyed by September test). My prediction for my LG would be (-2 to -7), that would give me 163 - 169, depending on how lucky I am. I was about to cancel after I walked out from the test center six days ago, but there was a slight hope in my head that I might be doing as well as or higher than my previous test...(ugh)

I really appreciate any thoughts or feedbacks, and good luck everyone on October and November tests!!

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  • Saturday, Sep 28 2019

    Have you decided whether to cancel? I was in the same situation and I decided to take a bet and didn’t cancel...

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  • Saturday, Sep 28 2019

    @taschasp823 said:

    I think go with what you feel like will be best after the cancel deadline is over. Which result will be better for your stress and burnout? Thinking of you on this day.

    @taschasp823 Thank you! this is helpful since mental health is another important aspect of this test, and I probably will feel less stressful about a canceled score tbh :smile:

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  • Friday, Sep 27 2019

    @lucykelly459 my best practice test I scored a 169, and before I scored it I was feeling like I got a 160. I think you may surprise yourself because it is a hard test to judge. Just hope they give us a decent curve. Either way, I do not think a slight drop in your score would hurt you. Those games were tough though...

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  • Friday, Sep 27 2019

    I think go with what you feel like will be best after the cancel deadline is over. Which result will be better for your stress and burnout? Thinking of you on this day.

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  • Friday, Sep 27 2019

    @taschasp823 said:

    How are you doing on PTs? If you think you have a good shot at scoring 170 in November, I would lean towards cancelling, but clearly I'm in the minority opinion here. Either way, don't sweat it too much, because neither option will be disastrous.

    @taschasp823 I was leaning toward cancelling at beginning too. My PT was around 169 - 173, most of times 171. I was confident about this test before September but now I am not, considering they might start putting extreme difficult sections in...

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  • Friday, Sep 27 2019

    How are you doing on PTs? If you think you have a good shot at scoring 170 in November, I would lean towards cancelling, but clearly I'm in the minority opinion here. Either way, don't sweat it too much, because neither option will be disastrous.

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  • Friday, Sep 27 2019

    @yxh425310 That is actually a good point - The worst scenario would be that I got a low160s, like 162, and if that (166-162) doesn't matter much I would keep it. Thank you for your input!

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  • Friday, Sep 27 2019

    @maxbbarb7382 Thank you for the suggestion! I am now leaning toward not cancelling...Although I just hate that I might get a lower score and honestly I'm upset that it might look bad on my application..

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  • Friday, Sep 27 2019

    Thank you! @1595628403

    My concern would be if its worse to have a lower score on file than having a cancellation? Or maybe law schools don't really care about one lower score?

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  • Friday, Sep 27 2019

    I think unless your target is 170 and you are predicting a 155, you should not cancel. A cancel can be seen by school anyway, and schools will always assume it's bad. On the other hand a few points of score drop is no big deal.

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  • Friday, Sep 27 2019

    I don't think you should cancel, especially if you think there is a chance you improved.

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  • Friday, Sep 27 2019

    I would not cancel if I were you. It's really hard to guess your score after the LSAT, and the fact that 1) you already have a score on record and 2) you think you might have done better, makes me lean toward not canceling.

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