I canceled my score for the September exam and I still got a copy of the exam.
If you login to LSAC >>LSAT Status, it should be under LSAT Documents. The sections are in PDF form and the correct answers are under Item Response Report.
I work from home, I access my office computer at home and have logins to my co-workers' computers too if need be. All fancy high tech programs I access right at home through Microsoft's remote login feature. I am sure the LSAC could do this.
> @Micolash said:
> Cleaned my desk recently and removed my main PC off it so I can fully concentrate and not be distracted! I haven't felt this productive in ages.
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> https://i.imgur.com/M2K2nrs.jpg
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From LSAC:
Also, if you have already registered with Proctor U for a date and time for the June flex, you must login to your ProctorU account and cancel with them as well.