Should You Cancel Your Score?
你有五天的时间来考虑...
You have five working days after the test in which to make this important decision - use them. We don't recommend that you cancel your score based on your perception of the difficulty level of the exam. Every exam is "normed" and the scoring is adjusted to reflect slight differences between exams.
Usually, there are only two valid reasons to cancel your score:
·Test day factors affected your test day experience
·Inadequate preparation
Nervousness is not, usually, a valid reason to cancel your score. Most students are at least as nervous, and many times more nervous, the second time they take the test. Some nervousness is normal and even healthy.
If you take the exam more than once, Law Services reports the average and each separate score. Also, the LSDAS reports cancellations. Most schools won't question a cancellation (or maybe two) on your record, but will question multiple cancellations. Also, remember that you cannot take the LSAT more than three times in any two-year period, and that cancellations count against this three-test limit.