If I took my first LSAT in June 2015 and decided to take it twice after, when is the next test date after the 2-year period that I could take it? Is it June 2017 or October 2017?
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Yes, I'm re-taking in December, too. I didn't end up taking October though.
The 2-year period starts from your first LSAT score. For example, if your first one was October 2013, you can take the LSAT two more times before October 2015.
The LSAT only allows three attempts per 2year period...what happens if we go over the 3 attempts? or is there a way to withdraw one attempt post written?
I think you are limited to 3 scored tests within a 2year period. Since you canceled your October test, you should be able to take it again in June 2015, but I would check with LSAC to be sure.