> @haleyj95 said:
> If I take and then cancel my score, will schools see that I have a cancellation on my record? Or will they just see my next testscore?
No, they don't see the cancellation. That's the great thing!
... allow me to get the test out of the way and ... decide to use your October testscore. Submitting applications earlier will probably ... you wait to take the test in October and submit your ...
... so sorry to hear the test didn't go your way ... vital to remember that this testscore does not define you! Remember ... ! Try to think about the score from a different perspective. It ...
... tests. A four section test is 2 hours, 30 ... 2. Blind reviewing a test will likely take at least ... on what your recent practice testscore range is, and what ... your goal score is. If you're ... the fundamentals (at that score range you already have the ...
My firsttest is in August but I have used it. Generally, I like using the yellow highlighter for facts, orange for mini conclusions, and purple for important thesis/conclusions. I'm not scoring too hot on RC though so there are probably better options.
... some deja vu from my firsttest (poor game selection management) on ... (glad I was able to test without a ton of interruptions ... be my 3rd and last test as well, same plan, feel ...
... exams for October takers with test issues.
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> ... are just insane - keep your score or get a voucher for ... kidding me? I need this testscore, I cant postpone.
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... exams for October takers with test issues.
> > score or get a voucher for ... kidding me? I need this testscore, I cant postpone.
> ... ; He did you take the test on Friday or today? I ...
... the January test will leave you with a higher LSAT score than ... applicants submitting later with a testscore well above a school's ... if you really expect your score to go up, I'd ...
... exact same score or lower than my very first diagnostic score, and it ... see how this goes, this score doesn't define me or ... where I want to be score-wise, but it showed me ...
You can do it! My first PT score was 147 and I managed to get over 20 points increase. Now I'm aiming for 177+ by giving myself more time to prepare for the exam. You just need to work hard and think like how LSAT writers think.
This happened to me as well. Really frustrating considering I am taking the June test and there's only 8 days before the firsttest date. Hopefully they resolve it quickly :open_mouth: