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  • Edited Thursday, Nov 27

    Do we know which LSATs will be disclosed ahead of time? It seems like there were none disclosed in 2024-25, so it would be helpful for this post to be updated to reflect the trend #feedback

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  • Wednesday, Sep 17

    Can you speak on taking the LSAT in a U.S. Territory? Saipan

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  • Sunday, Aug 18 2024

    Not entirely sure, but with the new LSAT format is it still correct that you will receive "Your raw score (0 – 100)" or with the new format is the raw score now between 0 and 75?

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  • Tuesday, Jun 18 2024

    "On score release day, you’ll only get the following from LSAC:

    Your score (120 – 180)"

    I'm an international test-taker. Does this score refer to the scaled score which law schools would look at?

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  • Saturday, May 04 2024

    How do I see my disclosed test? And my raw score? None of this information was made available to me when I took the February lsat.

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  • Saturday, Jun 04 2022

    So I'm probably reading this wrong, like i do with my everything but my LG section haha, but are we able to see a breakdown of our previous test that we took within the past year if they were online? sorry and thanks

    #help

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  • Tuesday, Apr 19 2022

    #help

    Is it indicated somewhere as your test date approaches (or before you sign up) that a given test will be nondisclosed?

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  • Tuesday, Jul 09 2019

    So, if we want to cancel our score, can we do so after we receive our marks or within the first 6 days of when it is given? I am writing this month, but will only be prepared by September. Since we get a free re-write if we cancel our score, I did not see the point of unregistering.

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  • Monday, Apr 29 2019

    #help

    An undisclosed test score cannot be contested for the obvious reason that one won't know on what question(s) they erred. Are there any reports of the phenomenon of wanting to contest an undisclosed lsat score but being unable to? A quick internet search turned nothing up. Just curious.

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