If your LSAT administration was canceled this weekend, you should be getting another email from the LSAC in the next few days; when weather gets in the way of an exam, they try to schedule a make-up test within two to three weeks.
Here are some things you should do if your LSAT was canceled:
- Hang on to your admission ticket; this will get you into the make-up test when it’s scheduled.
- If schools are waiting on your LSAT score, give them a call to explain that your test was delayed.
- Keep practicing! A postponement is disappointing, but it’s a great chance to take a few more practice tests.
For students whose Knewton LSAT prep memberships were set to end last weekend, we’re extending your courses until the make-up exams are finished. Next weekend is a holiday, so chances are most re-tests will be the weekend of February 19th or 26th. In the meantime, keep up the hard work!
Read the full article: February LSAT cancellations: what to do if your test center closed
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