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Downside to LSAT Withdraw?


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CoffeeConnoisseur
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I have indicated on my application that I will be taking the January 2024 LSAT, however, I just got into my top choice. I am wondering if there is any downside to withdrawing from the Jan LSAT and sticking with my current score? Also, is there any downside to having an LSAT score lower than I feel am capable of if I have already been accepted to my top choice? 

Appreciate the help!

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Dghoul
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I don't see any downside. In all seriousness, the LSAT is just a key to unlock a door. Once that door is open, there's no more use for it.

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chaboywb
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If you're sure you're accepting your top choice, then absolutely go ahead and cancel. LSAT score has zero bearing on your life as soon you are admitted.

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