Hi,

I heard test takers will have the option to check their score before deciding if they want to keep it or discard it if they are taking the LSAT Flex. Is this accurate or will the policy remain as usual (you can only cancel before seeing the score)?

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  • Thursday, May 07 2020

    And future test registrations will probably need to be done before seeing the score.

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  • Thursday, May 07 2020

    There was a cancelled score reveal option for March/April registered people to restore a PREVIOUSLY cancelled score...nothing about this score reveal going forward with LSAT Flex though

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  • Thursday, May 07 2020

    @chendaniel111 I dont think so, I believe that scores aren't released until June 5th and there isn't a way for a taker to see their score until that date. Which, unfortunately, means that cancelation decisions are going to have to be made in the absence of that information.

    https://www.lsac.org/update-coronavirus-and-lsat/lsat-flex

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  • Thursday, May 07 2020

    @lexxx74569 I am pretty sure you see your score on the same day.

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  • Wednesday, May 06 2020

    @chendaniel111 said:

    How does one cancel the FLEX score if they chose? Just wondering lmao

    Its the normal process I believe. 5 days. You can probably call. Id be careful though because LSAC will probably get a ton of callers after lsat flex. I would try to see if they put the option online or what. ill probably call in advance to ask.

    Although it should be like normal.

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  • Tuesday, May 05 2020

    How does one cancel the FLEX score if they chose? Just wondering lmao

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  • Tuesday, May 05 2020

    I would love to know this information! This may be a huge determining factor of whether I take the July LSAT or not.

    I hope someone can confirm this!

    Thanks,

    Nicole

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  • Tuesday, May 05 2020

    Good to know, knowing this will definitely impact my strategy. Was a bit bummed with this flex format considering my best section is LR and I still struggle with LG so was more willing to go for it if this was the case.

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  • Monday, May 04 2020

    @juanglorente693, You're right. The only exceptions have been the 50/50 tablet v. paper test takers and the recent option extended to people registered for March/April 2020 with previous cancellations.

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  • Sunday, May 03 2020

    This is not true, they addressed it in the Q&A of multiple webinars. I'm not sure if the info is posted on their website anywhere. The only time LSAC has let people check score and then cancel is July 2019 when they were testing giving half the test-takers a paper test and half a digital test.

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  • Sunday, May 03 2020

    Im interested in hearing the answer to this

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