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Withdrawing from January LSAT - do I need to tell the schools i've applied to?


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tallandnervy
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Hi everyone,

For various reasons I've decided to not take the January LSAT that i have registered for. However, in all my law school applications I indicated that I would be taking it.

Does anybody know what the process is to tell schools that I am no longer taking it (or if I even need to tell them at all)? I've applied to a bunch of ontario schools (on OLSAS) and UBC, UVic, UAlb, UCal, UNB. 

Any insight would help - thanks!

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tobi
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For OLSAS, all you have to do is indicate that you're not taking it anymore. Go to the LSAT page on OLSAS and just take off January, see if that works. If that works, you have to click Review and Submit and it'll update throughout the night. If it doesn't work, message the OLSAS chat tomorrow ask how to do it. 

For other schools, if they have a portal like OLSAS where you can indicate/take out the indication - then do that. If they don't, find an email of an admissions staff/team and send them an inquiry first on how you go about it - they'll give you better guidance from that point.

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