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Cancelling or Retaking the LSAT -  What to Do When Test Day Doesn’t Go as Planned

Cancelling or Retaking the LSAT - What to Do When Test Day Doesn’t Go as Planned

Update: 2019-07-24
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You’ve walked out of the LSAT feeling it was a particularly bad day for you, or you’ve just learned that your score is lower than you had hoped. Your initial instinct might be to just take the test again, but before you register for the next administration of the test, listen to our experts tell you what you need to know to plan your next steps. When should you cancel your score? When should you retake the exam? Should you explain a low score in an addendum? Also find out how law school admissions committees view multiple LSAT scores and how to make your application shine despite a low score.


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Cancelling or Retaking the LSAT -  What to Do When Test Day Doesn’t Go as Planned

Cancelling or Retaking the LSAT - What to Do When Test Day Doesn’t Go as Planned

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