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Score Delay/Score Preview

edited October 2020 in General 769 karma

My score might be delayed since I took the Oct LSAT on the 8th and will just now be taking the writing sample. I bought score preview, does anyone know if I can still use it if my score is delayed?

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  • Law and YodaLaw and Yoda Alum Member
    edited October 2020 4312 karma

    Going out on a limb here but after reading LSAC's policy, I believe you can still preview your score. They state that you have up to 6 days after receiving your score to cancel. If you have any doubt at all, I'd call LSAC just to confirm to give yourself some peace of mind.

    From LSAC:
    "How long do I have to decide whether to keep or cancel my score?
    Once you receive your score, you will have six (6) calendar days to decide whether to keep or cancel your score."

    "What if I have a hold on my score for some other reason, such as not having completed my LSAT Writing requirement or a review of technical difficulties during my testing session? Do I lose my six-day score review opportunity?
    The six-day score review opportunity only starts when your score is released to you. For example, if scores for your test administration were released on Friday, September 18, but you had a hold on your score due to a review of technical difficulties and your score was released to you on Friday, October 2, you would have until 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time, Thursday, October 8, to decide whether to keep or cancel your score."

    https://www.lsac.org/lsat/taking-lsat/lsat-scoring/about-score-preview
    https://www.lsac.org/lsat/taking-lsat/about-lsat-writing

  • 769 karma

    @"Law and Yoda" said:
    Going out on a limb here but after reading LSAC's policy, I believe you can still preview your score. They state that you have up to 6 days after receiving your score to cancel. If you have any doubt at all, I'd call LSAC just to confirm to give yourself some peace of mind.

    From LSAC:
    "How long do I have to decide whether to keep or cancel my score?
    Once you receive your score, you will have six (6) calendar days to decide whether to keep or cancel your score."

    "What if I have a hold on my score for some other reason, such as not having completed my LSAT Writing requirement or a review of technical difficulties during my testing session? Do I lose my six-day score review opportunity?
    The six-day score review opportunity only starts when your score is released to you. For example, if scores for your test administration were released on Friday, September 18, but you had a hold on your score due to a review of technical difficulties and your score was released to you on Friday, October 2, you would have until 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time, Thursday, October 8, to decide whether to keep or cancel your score."

    https://www.lsac.org/lsat/taking-lsat/lsat-scoring/about-score-preview
    https://www.lsac.org/lsat/taking-lsat/about-lsat-writing

    Thank you!

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