@kirstinlynn.klein Yep :( You can withdraw up to the daybefore the test. You don't get a refund, but law schools you are applying to won't be able to see that you've postponed (correct me if I'm wrong, anyone!).
@strasvery said:
I thought I bought the course yesterday (or the daybefore yesterday?) but for some reason I cannot access to it...I could do so yesterday though.
No worries! @"Dillon A. Wright" can help you further :)
@danielznelson LOL now it all makes sense. But you mean to tell me they make us what the whole daybefore they're released. In my head I expected to wake up to a nice email saying your score is 161 and your in the 8 percentile LOL
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