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Friday, Mar 21
I think the use case is very limited, but if you have the money and it makes you feel better then go for it. Law schools generally take a cancelled score to mean that it went poorly, and a cancelled score still uses one of your attempts. Law schools also generally only look at your highest score.
If it’s your first test and you score well below your goal score, it gives you room to show improvement through time. There’s also no guarantee that you will perform better and you may wish you still had the option to use that score.
If you already have a score on the books and you cancel afterwards schools will typically assume you did worse than your previous tests.
IMO save the money but you do you
May be worth focusing on getting through and trying to truly understand the core curriculum before moving on to full PTs. There are limited PTs and every PT will have content where you’re going in blind at this point in your journey.
Score variation is also real, and you could just be having a bad day, or a passage that just doesn’t click for some reason where you get even more questions wrong.
Highly recommend slowing down a bit and sitting with the curriculum for now, it’s a looooooong process and deep understanding of the content will seriously help as you get farther along. Plenty of time to PT once you’re more familiar with the whole range of content.