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 elibeli2
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#7564
Hi,

I am taking a Saturday observer test, on February 11th.
If decide not to take it, when would be the last day to concel, as well what are the penalties of canceling at the latest time possible.
Thank you.
 Anne Chaconas
PowerScore Staff
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#7573
Hi elibeli,

You have six calendar days from the day of the test to cancel your score. That means that the last day to cancel for those taking the Feb 11 Sabbath observer LSAT is Sunday, February 17.

There are no penalties for cancelling at the latest day possible except the fact that you will not get a test score or anything else pertaining to the test, and you cannot get your LSAT registration fee back; these "penalties" apply to anyone who cancels their score, though.

If by "cancelling" you mean "withdraw from the test before taking it," you can withdraw from the test until February 10th 11:59pm EST. If you withdraw your registration, you will forfeit your registration fee and will, of course, not be able to sit for the test the next day.

You can see more about cancelling your score here: http://www.lsac.org/jd/lsat/lsat-score.asp (look under the "Cancellation of Your LSAT Score" section).

You can read more about the withdrawal option here: http://blog.powerscore.com/lsat/bid/153 ... SAT-takers

Best of luck with your decision!
 amber
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#7598
very nice post

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