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Hi all,
I was wondering if anyone could possibly provide some advice for the situation that I am in. I am scheduled to take the LSAT this weekend and I have been preparing since October.
Two weeks ago, I was out for a run and I slipped and hit my head. I sustained a concussion and I have not studied since as I am still experiencing symptoms. I have documented the concussion/symptoms with my doctor.
At this rate, I know that I am not in the best position to do well on the exam and I probably will not be taking it.
Given the circumstances, will the LSAC allow me to move my test date to the April exam free of charge?
Has anyone else had a similar circumstance where they were not able to take the LSAT due to a medical reason?
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There is a chance just give LSAC a call! I know ppl who changed date for free due to medical reasons.
first, i'm very sorry to hear that. hope you recover swiftly!
i heard that lsac is waiving the $125 rescheduling fee for texas residents whose ability to take the feb lsat might be impacted due to the storm. i think you also have a legitimate reason. call them and ask. good luck!
Yes you should call and reschedule, it's highly likely they'll reschedule for free despite being past the deadline. I caught covid before the January exam after the deadline had passed and they have a one time waiver for last minute date changes.
Call LSAC. I hope you get better soon. A possible concussion can be pretty serious.
And call again if the first rep says no/you have to pay the fee. Take care!