If You Want to Postpone the LSAT, You’d Better Do it Today…Or Sunday
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- Nov 19, 2010
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If You Want to Postpone the LSAT, You’d Better Do It Today…Or Sunday
“I throw my hands up in the air sometimes, saying Ayo.” -Taio Cruz
Today, November 19th, 2010, bears a lot of significance to the world. We’re now at the 145th anniversary of the Gettysburg Address. It’s my 25th birthday, which will hopefully explain the mild incoherence of this blog post. But more to the point, as far as you’re concerned, it’s the postponement deadline for the December 2010 LSAT.
Before your hair catches on fire, you actually have til this Sunday, if you possess the means to access the Internet. But today is the postponement deadline if you intend on doing it via fax, or phone, or mail, or some other outmoded means of communication.
Also, now is a good time to start looking into switching your test center. The deadline for that is also Sunday, but a lot of people will be postponing their exams til February, which will free up spots in certain test centers.
So get on that, if you intend to postpone/switch your test center. Colin has a good post on whether or not to postpone here. If you want any advice on whether or not to postpone, head on over to the discussion board.
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