What is the general feeling about canceling an LSAT score? I'm a first-time test taker and I'm scheduled to take the Flex this month, but I've yet to achieve the score that I desire in PTs. Should I still take the test just for the experience, then cancel my score and continue preparing? Or should I just cancel the test altogether and wait to take it until I'm where I want to be? I don't care about being reimbursed for the test, and I'm fine with waiting until the next cycle to apply.
Also, if one decides to cancel their score after taking the test, does it also cancel the submission for the writing section?
If you have canceled a score in the past, it would benefit me greatly to hear about your experience.
Thank you!
The thing that held me up on this question was the stims use of "wholesale" and the correct ACs use of "each bottle sold today." My mind went to "well, all I know about is the wholesale price/price changes. What about bottles that aren't sold wholesale? What if, to compensate, they now sale non-wholesale bottles at a higher price than they did in 1991, therefor not making "each bottle sold today makes less profit than each bottle sold in 1991."
#help me wreck my thinking
thanks