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cindyjcardoza456
Friday, Aug 28 2020

Hi I'm interested! Quarantine and studying in a cramped apartment has been hard. But we can do it

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cindyjcardoza456
Wednesday, Jan 27 2021

The purpose of it is to cancel within the given days if you feel like you either you did not perform well or maybe something drastic happened (you had a panic attack or something like that). These are reasons why I have seen people cancel. If you cancel, admissions will be able to see it was canceled and don't think it affects you too much.Some schools require addendums for score increases/cancellations just depends on the school. The worst case scenario you get a low score and then you retake again.. So I personally don't see the big deal. I think its mostly for people that probably had something huge happen the morning of where you just know it impacted your ability . I would also like to add that sometimes you just never know how you did on the lsat. People for the November exam that were going to cancel, stated they ended up getting good scores. Sometimes we are our worst critics. lol And no you can keep your score and take another Flex.

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cindyjcardoza456
Wednesday, Jan 27 2021

Hi, This has happened to me. I have bombed 2 lsat and took a whole year off of for a retake now in January. What helped for me is journaling - asking myself why I wanted to go to law school and reading that over and over each day I didn't feel like studying, taking care of my mental health (taking days off), and also finding other people (like this) going through similar experiences. Because anyone else won't understand the struggle. But more than motivation you have to find the disciple, to study even when you don't want to because you know it'll benefit you in the long run. Also, make an overall plan, but also take it day by day. Say to yourself - ok, 2 hrs of studying today is better than 0. Small progress is still progress! Good luck!

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cindyjcardoza456
Thursday, Jan 21 2021

Interested! Thanks for this! Just finished jan LSAT and taking Feb as well!!

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