The plus is, you get till Sept 4th to decide, after you see your score, to cancel. And if you cancel, you get another test as a freebie. So, there's that. But yeah.. you pay for it in the wait.
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@ramandielham from my understanding you only get the fee waiver if you see your score and cancel it; if you withdraw you do not fall into that category and therefore, unfortunately, will not get the fee waiver for a future test.
I assume it doesn't, but just to double check, does the first-time taker scorepreview apply for people who took the first 50% digital test last July, but cancelled their score?
I know the August exam has a scorepreview feature, but I'm not sure if that feature is also available for the July sitting. I would look into that first.
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