LSAT FAQs: Before the Test
What can I expect if I choose to be waitlisted for my LSAT date and location?
We constantly monitor the seating capacity for upcoming LSAT administrations in the hope of assigning you to your preferred area when (and if) a test in that area becomes available. We will notify you by email about your test center assignment no later than one week before the test date.
Can I cancel my LSAT registration and receive a refund?
If you send us a signed and completed Refund Request form (PDF) by the refund deadline associated with your test date, you are entitled to a partial refund. We will also accept a signed, dated letter as long as we receive it by the appropriate deadline date.
Can I withdraw my LSAT registration after the refund deadline has passed?
Yes. You may withdraw your LSAT registration in the LSAT Status section of your LSAC.org account once the refund deadline has passed and until 11:59 p.m. (ET) the night before the test. No refund will be issued, and your LSAT registration cannot be reinstated once withdrawn.
I have a fee waiver. How do I withdraw my registration?
You may withdraw your LSAT registration in the LSAT Status section of your LSAC.org account once the refund deadline has passed. You must complete your withdrawal by 11:59 p.m. (ET) the night before the test. Once your registration is withdrawn, you may register for another LSAT that is administered within your two-year fee waiver period.
How do I make changes to my biographical information (e.g., name, date of birth) after I have registered for the LSAT?
Complete, sign, and send us the LSAC Biographical Information Changes form (PDF), with a copy of your ID if you need to correct your name, date of birth, or Social Security/Social Insurance number. You can make any other changes right in your LSAC.org account. Note: To be admitted to the test center, the first and last name listed on your ID must match exactly the first and last name printed on your LSAT Admission Ticket.
Can I change my test date?
Yes, if your administration’s test date change deadline has not yet passed. The easiest way to change your test date is through your LSAC.org account. However, you may submit a signed and completed Test Date Change form (PDF) or a signed and dated written request instead.
Note that you must pay an administrative fee when requesting a test date change.
Under what circumstances would I be ineligible to take the LSAT?
If you served as a test center staff member for the LSAT, you may not take the LSAT in the subsequent 24-month period. If you plan to take the LSAT within 24 months of having either supervised an LSAT administration or worked as part of the testing staff at an LSAT administration, you must notify us when you register for the test. LSAC will review the request and either honor the registration or offer an alternative test center or date. We must receive your notification by the registration deadline of the requested test date. Failure to abide by this requirement may result in the initiation of a misconduct and irregularities proceeding.
来源:https://www.lsac.org/lsat/taking-lsat/lsat-faqs
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