Miijohns6, I emailed LSAC about that exact same question, and they responded that the 3 times within the two year rule only applies to having actually taken the test, or having cancelled your scoreafter taking the test.
@Patrick :D Hey thanks for the reply! It's great to hear that you were able to raise you scoreafter the first exam! Also, where can I add the addendum?
Based off a comment made by Dillon on the Analytics page, I don't think it's possible. Someone there suggested taking a screenshot of your current score and then erasing and entering your newscore. Hope that helps.
I think you should take the test tomorrow and cancel the scoreafter. That way you can get a feel for how test day will feel like (you can measure how much anxiety you get on the actual LSAT).
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