Hey Guys,
A lurker here finally posting for the first time. I'm having some panic attacks right now and I'd like some really solid advice.
I don't think I did very well on today's June LSAT exam, which was my second retake. I already have one canceled score. Now I'm contemplating whether I should cancel the second time. What looks worse to adcoms, especially if I'm looking at T-14 schools? Two canceled scores or one canceled score followed by a bad score? By bad, I mean in the 150 zone or so.
I should also mention that my proctor failed to time the test properly (ended sections 2 minutes early on like 2 sections). How do I go about reporting that to the LSAC and is there any possibility that they can cancel my june lsat score and give me a free retake?
Thanks guys. Much appreciate the help.
Thoughts on Multiple LSAT Cancellations? Forum
- appind

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Re: Thoughts on Multiple LSAT Cancellations?
there are some others in the waiters thread who reported proctor mistiming at a test center. you should check if you were at the same center and file a complaint to lsat regardless.aptivych wrote:Hey Guys,
A lurker here finally posting for the first time. I'm having some panic attacks right now and I'd like some really solid advice.
I don't think I did very well on today's June LSAT exam, which was my second retake. I already have one canceled score. Now I'm contemplating whether I should cancel the second time. What looks worse to adcoms, especially if I'm looking at T-14 schools? Two canceled scores or one canceled score followed by a bad score? By bad, I mean in the 150 zone or so.
I should also mention that my proctor failed to time the test properly (ended sections 2 minutes early on like 2 sections). How do I go about reporting that to the LSAC and is there any possibility that they can cancel my june lsat score and give me a free retake?
Thanks guys. Much appreciate the help.
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aptivych

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Re: Thoughts on Multiple LSAT Cancellations?
I believe I was at the same center, just checked that thread. But back to my question though -- is there a disadvantage to having two canceled scores in a row as opposed to a cancel an an actual score, albeit a low one?appind wrote:there are some others in the waiters thread who reported proctor mistiming at a test center. you should check if you were at the same center and file a complaint to lsat regardless.aptivych wrote:Hey Guys,
A lurker here finally posting for the first time. I'm having some panic attacks right now and I'd like some really solid advice.
I don't think I did very well on today's June LSAT exam, which was my second retake. I already have one canceled score. Now I'm contemplating whether I should cancel the second time. What looks worse to adcoms, especially if I'm looking at T-14 schools? Two canceled scores or one canceled score followed by a bad score? By bad, I mean in the 150 zone or so.
I should also mention that my proctor failed to time the test properly (ended sections 2 minutes early on like 2 sections). How do I go about reporting that to the LSAC and is there any possibility that they can cancel my june lsat score and give me a free retake?
Thanks guys. Much appreciate the help.