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Reflections on the December LSAT

With the December LSAT a few days behind us, we thought it would be helpful to take a look back at reactions to the test sections, and to provide the important dates going forward for test-takers.

So, how was the test?

We've seen pretty mixed reactions across the Internet. Since LSAC does not allow discussion of the details of questions, most of the reactions seem to suggest one particularly tricky logic game and one reading comprehension section with challenging wording. Others report difficulty with one of the logical reasoning sections, but it's too early to know if that was an experimental section or not.

When will scores be available?

For those with LSAC accounts, scores should be released via email on January 6th. With LSAC closed for the holiday, it's unlikely that scores will be released even a few days early. As for those of you without LSAC accounts, they plan to send scores by mail starting January 13th.

Can I cancel my score?

Yes, you have through this Friday, December 13th to cancel your score. The proper way to do so is to submit a written request to LSAC using this form: http://www.lsac.org/docs/default-source/jd-docs/scorecancellationform.pdf?sfvrsn=2. You must fax or send by expedited or overnight mail; LSAC will not accept the requests by email. The fax number and address can be found on their site: http://www.lsac.org/jd/lsat/score-cancellations#written

Now, more importantly, should I cancel my score?

Most likely not. The odds are your test performance on Saturday was not a complete disaster, and as such, you should wait to see how you scored. If you were ill on test day or made errors when filling in your answers, then canceling your score does make sense.

Ok, that helps, but what if I did not score as well as I hoped?

The next test date is February 8, 2014, and you can register until close of business on Tuesday, January 7th. This offers some of you the chance to see your October scores before making a decision to register or not, but we would recommend signing up as early as possible to secure your testing center. And if you feel that you need to retake the test, but February is too soon, then LSAC also offers a test date in June 2014.

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