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Also, if you do cancel your July score; you get 1 "free ... many benefits to doing the July test and since you have ...
... boat. I'm still taking July. It gives me a possible ... case scenario, I have a cancel on my record (that A ... close to score release from July to use the freebie (registration ...
I don’t see any downside to July. If you do bad, just cancel and sit for September. Even if you do bad, you could still potentially be exposed to the digital format on actual test day which would be a big plus in my opinion.
... the July and if you are unhappy with your score, cancel it ... now for July and September
- Take July
- Receive July score. If ... unhappy with it, cancel. Use free ...
... also feel rocky about this July test coming up and not ... I'm coming into this July test for my 2nd take ... 't like it, I'll cancel and use the freebie later ...
... July, you see your score and get to decide after to cancel ... AND if you cancel, the next test ... than a certain number in July (I have a specific number ... as my cutoff), I will cancel and I can get my ...
... saw online that over one cancel looks really bad. I ... I don't think another cancel would look bad. Law ... a reason you canceled the July exam - since it's ... think another cancel would look bad esp since July will be ... you do choose to cancel you have the option ...
I don’t think schools care as much as people think. There are many reasons one might want to cancel their score. Ultimately all they care about is your highest score. Definitely start preparing for July!
Im pretty sure the July test you can cancel the score if you ... wanted and registered for the July one. As far as the ... July test it's a win ... don't like your score, cancel it.
... was afraid of was the “cancel” they’d put on the ... pretty sure the July test you can cancel the score if you ... wanted and registered for the July one. As far as the ... July test it's a win ... don't like your score, cancel it.
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If they canceled your administration, I think that they would most likely give you a fee waiver for a future LSAT, but it would not have the perks of the July 15th LSAT (being able to cancel your score).