When I signed up for the LSAT, it told me that there were no available centers near me and that I'd been placed on a waitlist; it told me that it would email me with my final assignment center no later than a week before the test.
Does anyone have experience with this - and specifically, typically how long it takes before you get a spot? I'm feeling extremely nervous because they can assign a spot anywhere within a 100 mile radius, and quite honestly, if they're going to give me somewhere super far away, I'd rather take the September LSAT at that point.
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the waitlist Forum
- Giro423
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Re: the waitlist
Same thing happened to me when I tried to register for the June '15 test. My understanding was, like most waitlists, you may or may not get a spot, depending on how many others were placed on one before you. I ended up just taking the October test last year instead. This year I singed up for the June test back in January to be safe. If you live in a populated place like me I've found it fills up very quickly.
- Mint-Berry_Crunch
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Re: the waitlist
This happened to me and I ended up at a decent center close to me. Got my result like a month before?
If you get a center you don't like you can call lsac and they might be willing to hook it up. Or you can withdraw the night before (if the center change is late notice and bad) and all you give up is registration fee
If you get a center you don't like you can call lsac and they might be willing to hook it up. Or you can withdraw the night before (if the center change is late notice and bad) and all you give up is registration fee