Cancel score?

<p>When you cancel a score, does the fact that you canceled it show up on the report that has your other LSAT score that LSAC eventually give to law schools?</p>

<p>Yes, all tests you singed up for show up. Even if you didn’t show up to the test center on the day of the LSAT, that would show up on the report that LSAC gives to law schools.</p>

<p>Yes, it does show up</p>

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<p>This is inaccurate. If you reschedule the administration, which can be done even while the exam is being administered (and, I believe, even a few days afterward), the initial registration will not show up as a cancellation. I know this because I’ve done this myself. This fact is true as of 2008, so I’m unsure whether things have changed since then.</p>

<p>^ Yeah, that’s true. He implied that the date had already passed, so that’s why I said what I said.</p>

<p>Thanks for all the answers.</p>

<p>So say I registered to take the October LSAT, but then decided not to take it in October. Can I reschedule it to be taken in February (without any indication on the LSAC’s report that I registered for the October administration)? What are the fees associated with a rescheduling like that (would it be significantly cheaper than the cost of two administration combined)?</p>

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<p>Yes.</p>

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<p>I’m unsure, but they should be.</p>

<p>Can the location country be changed as well during reschedule?</p>