Hi,
I am scheduled to take the LSAT on June 7th. I don't think I am ready to take the test and I was hoping that someone out there could tell me how "no shows" are looked upon before the admissions committees. I would rather take the test if it reflects very negatively to have a "no show". Please, please anyone out there with information, I would most appreciate it.
No show for LSAT Forum
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Re: No show for LSAT
People in these parts tend to argue that a no-show is better than a cancel -- based on their support for this viewpoint, I would have to agree.
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Re: No show for LSAT
Seriously, dude, learn how to use the search. This question has been asked like 200 times already. Since you're new, I'll go ahead and answer.
The credited response is this: http://lsatblog.blogspot.com/2009/05/ca ... -lsat.html
Source credit to Mr. Matlock
The credited response is this: http://lsatblog.blogspot.com/2009/05/ca ... -lsat.html
Source credit to Mr. Matlock
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Re: No show for LSAT
Go do it and cancel. You will get the experience of doing an exam. 1 cancel will not affect your chances of getting into schools. Just make up a medical excuse like I did.
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