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 jsway12345
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I've been dealing with some autoimmune issues this year and it has made this application cycle complicated. I had to push back my LSAT prep by 6+ months so I only had a little over a month to prepare for the November LSAT which I got a 169 for. I was happy with that score for T-14 (I have a 3.98 GPA undergrad) but I thought I could score higher with more prep so I decided to take the January LSAT. I submitted my applications in December and disclosed on my application that I was also registered for the January LSAT. I was scoring consistently between 171-174 on my PTs during this second round of prep, but I unfortunately scored a 168 on the January LSAT, and since two of the schools said on their website that they also consider the average of scores, I decided to cancel that score for January.

I'm a little stuck on what do do now - LSAC said that they don't send new score reports for cancelled scores so I'm concerned that the school will keep my application on hold since I said I was taking the LSAT in January. Do I send the schools an email letting them know that I decided to cancel my January score and to just use my November LSAT for my application? Thank you for your help.

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