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Oct LSAT in Hong Kong...waitlisted?
Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 2:18 am
by xqhp82
Hi, I just tried to register for the Oct LSAT in Hong Kong and it says it's already full......so I put myself on the waitlist. How does the waitlist work? when will I find out whether I'm given a place? It's my only chance to take the LSAT so i really can't miss it.
I really did not expect that the test center in HK could get full so early. when do people normally register for LSAT anyway?
Re: Oct LSAT in Hong Kong...waitlisted?
Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 2:31 am
by sophia.olive
Dude..... that sucks.
maybe fly to taiwan, japan, I think china only has a summer and winter lsat (thats why i came back to the states). I think if you sign up for the lsat in honk kong you are pretty sure you are going to take it. waitlist -may never end.
Re: Oct LSAT in Hong Kong...waitlisted?
Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 2:57 am
by xqhp82
oh, no wonder. since china doesn't have any test center everyone must have registered for hong kong instead. im worried

i checked that taiwan and japan are still available but i don't want to go there unless it's really necessary...which i want to find out asap.
Re: Oct LSAT in Hong Kong...waitlisted?
Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 7:52 am
by Eugenie Danglars
Oh man- I got lucky! I registered just a couple weeks ago for HK. Tough luck

Re: Oct LSAT in Hong Kong...waitlisted?
Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 8:39 am
by downing
You could try Korea if you're desperate. You'd have to take in Seoul. Hopefully a spot opens up for you. Good luck!
Re: Oct LSAT in Hong Kong...waitlisted?
Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 9:49 am
by Eugenie Danglars
Actually, I just now called my friend, who was planning to take it in HK in October but hadn't yet registered, and he signed up just fine half an hour ago. Try again?
Re: Oct LSAT in Hong Kong...waitlisted?
Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 10:01 am
by xqhp82
Hmmm that's really weird. i tried again but it's still not available...did your friend manage to get a spot right away?
i called up LSAC and asked, the guy told me that i'll be guaranteed a place in hong kong, just not sure when i'll be notified....don't know how reliable that is

Re: Oct LSAT in Hong Kong...waitlisted?
Posted: Mon Jul 26, 2010 10:11 am
by Eugenie Danglars
I called him all "Zomg log on RIGHT NOW," and he called me back asking if I was playing a trick on him because he registered straight away. Too weird...
Re: Oct LSAT in Hong Kong...waitlisted?
Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 8:21 pm
by BigA
Shit I just tried to register too and was told that it's full. I see this thread was made more than two weeks ago! Have you heard anything, OP?
What exactly am I supposed to do? I would really prefer to take it in HK, but I NEED to take it somewhere. So should I sign up for another center as well, just in case I don't get a spot, and then get a refund? It says there's no need to call LSAC.

Re: Oct LSAT in Hong Kong...waitlisted?
Posted: Wed Aug 11, 2010 11:19 pm
by xqhp82
BigA wrote:Shit I just tried to register too and was told that it's full. I see this thread was made more than two weeks ago! Have you heard anything, OP?
What exactly am I supposed to do? I would really prefer to take it in HK, but I NEED to take it somewhere. So should I sign up for another center as well, just in case I don't get a spot, and then get a refund? It says there's no need to call LSAC.

hate it when they say 'there is no need to call LSAC'...they're just trying to avoid any trouble! i emailed them as soon as i put myself on the waitlist but haven't heard anything from them. Did you put yourself on the waitlist? coz if you did you won't be able to register for other centres. that's what I thought I would do but ended up being stuck on a waitlist.....or is there any other way that I can register elsewhere...?
although I searched on TLS and it seems to be a consensus that as long as you get on the waitlist you will get a spot. don't know how true that is for foreign test centres.
Re: Oct LSAT in Hong Kong...waitlisted?
Posted: Thu Aug 12, 2010 2:22 am
by BigA
xqhp82 wrote:BigA wrote:Shit I just tried to register too and was told that it's full. I see this thread was made more than two weeks ago! Have you heard anything, OP?
What exactly am I supposed to do? I would really prefer to take it in HK, but I NEED to take it somewhere. So should I sign up for another center as well, just in case I don't get a spot, and then get a refund? It says there's no need to call LSAC.

hate it when they say 'there is no need to call LSAC'...they're just trying to avoid any trouble! i emailed them as soon as i put myself on the waitlist but haven't heard anything from them. Did you put yourself on the waitlist? coz if you did you won't be able to register for other centres. that's what I thought I would do but ended up being stuck on a waitlist.....or is there any other way that I can register elsewhere...?
although I searched on TLS and it seems to be a consensus that as long as you get on the waitlist you will get a spot. don't know how true that is for foreign test centres.
No, I didn't actually put myself on the waitlist. But you're right. You can't sign up at more than one center at a time. I'm just gonna call them tomorrow. My guess is that they will surely assign you a test center if you pay for one. What else can they do? I'm just kind of bothered by the other posts in this thread
Re: Oct LSAT in Hong Kong...waitlisted?
Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2010 3:44 am
by xqhp82
BigA wrote:
No, I didn't actually put myself on the waitlist. But you're right. You can't sign up at more than one center at a time. I'm just gonna call them tomorrow. My guess is that they will surely assign you a test center if you pay for one. What else can they do? I'm just kind of bothered by the other posts in this thread
Any updates after the call BigA? I still haven't heard anything
Re: Oct LSAT in Hong Kong...waitlisted?
Posted: Mon Aug 16, 2010 4:20 am
by BigA
yes, I was meaning to write back. They told me the same thing they told you: if you register for the test they will assign you a spot within two weeks of the test. I think I believe them. Sophia's post, and a couple others, kinda made me worried. But I think we'll be fine. Also, they told me that if I register any time before the deadline it's okay.