I signed up for the Feb. LSAT, and now after not prepping nearly enough, I want to cancel it out. How do I do this? There is only the option to move to another time or place on the LSAC site, nothing to delete it altoghether.
http://www.lsac.org/LSAC.asp?url=lsac/test-dates-deadlines.asp#Test-date-change-refundIf you are unable to take the LSAT on the date for which you are registered, you have two options that will remove the test date from your file. You may request a change to another date within the current testing year (if registered for a February exam you may change to the next testing year), or
you may cancel your registration for a partial refund.LSAT Refunds
Please note the deadlines and guidelines below. Late requests will not be processed.
To request a partial LSAT refund:
A signed, written request is required. Send the completed Refund Request Form or a written request to
LSAC
Box 2000-T
Newtown, PA 18940
or fax to 215.968.1119.
Be sure to include:
your name, address, LSAC account number, and Social Security or Social Insurance or LSAC ID number
the date you wish to cancel
your signature and current date
Requesting a refund by the deadline will prevent the recording of an absentee notation on your file.
Deadlines to request the partial LSAT refund are:
LSAT Registration
Postmark Deadline(Receipt by Fax)
June 2006 June 9, 2006
October 2006 September 29, 2006
December 2006 December 1, 2006
February 2007
February 9, 2007 If you miss the refund deadline, you may still change your test date online. See test date change instructions above.
The current LSAT refund amount is $42 US ($54 CDN). See our Refund Policy for general information on partial refunds for LSAT and LSDAS.