Canceling Your LSAT Score
Host: Should I cancel my LSAT test score?
Bernadette Chimner: Hopefully you took an actual practice test before your real LSAT test, and that last practice test as long as it was taken under real time conditions with other people sitting around, shuffling their feet and destructing you should be a pretty good indicator of what your real LSAT score is.
So, that last practice test with it was within range of what you needed then that basically what you should expect to real score to come out to be.
However, if there is something going on, on the real test that really distracted you and there some reasons to believe your score was not as high it was on your practice test then it’s better to cancel your score.
It’s better to cancer a score that’s bad than to keep a score that’s bad even though law schools technically most of them take your higher score they will also going to see that low score and it could reflect purely on you and you’ll have to write an addendum for it.
So, if you know that score isn’t going to come out well, go ahead and cancel it rather than keeping it.
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