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Can one withdraw from LSAT?

lsat2016lsat2016 Free Trial Member
in General 488 karma

If one wants to withdraw from Aug lsat, can one do so?
if so, by when and would it show as "withdrawal" on scoresheet and does it affect number of takes available?

In the paper days one could withdraw till the night before the test without affecting number of takes.

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  • sdumlaosdumlao Member
    187 karma

    Hi @lsat2016 ,

    Yes, if you want to withdraw from the August LSAT you can do so up to 11:59 PM ET the day before you are registered to take the test.

    This is from https://www.lsac.org/lsat/lsat-dates-deadlines-score-release-dates/what-do-if-youre-unable-take-lsat: "Withdraw your registration. If, after the test date change and refund deadlines have passed, you find you are unable to take the LSAT, please withdraw your registration through your LSAC online account by 11:59 p.m. (ET), the day before you are scheduled to test. Withdrawing your registration will prevent an absentee notation from appearing on your LSAC file, but you will not receive a refund. (If you register for another test date, you will be required to pay the full LSAT registration fee.) Please note: If you did not schedule an exam time through ProctorU by your administration’s scheduling deadline, your registration will be automatically withdrawn, without a refund"

    Hope that helps! Happy studying!

    -S

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