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Do you mean a withdrawal from an LSAT??? As long as you withdrawal 24 hours before the test, I believe that you have no worries. You will not get a refund, however. A postponement is whatever you want it to be. If you are currently registered for an LSAT, there are three options that you have:theugg wrote:Such a noob question, but does a postponement of the LSAT to the next round show up on any records that go to any schools? And if so, would such a notice have any negative impact? I'd love to hear from anyone with experience with this.
No, paying the fee and postponing the test date you're registered for or otherwise just withdrawing your registration before test day do not show up on any records law schools you apply to receive.theugg wrote:Such a noob question, but does a postponement of the LSAT to the next round show up on any records that go to any schools? And if so, would such a notice have any negative impact? I'd love to hear from anyone with experience with this.