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Hey SDN,
So here's my situation: I've been planning for several years to take the DAT and apply this cycle. However, about 3 months ago I went through a pretty significant life crisis and decided to postpone taking the DAT and applying until next cycle. Unfortunately, I had already paid for the DAT when this all happened, so I just had to take the loss on the money. I never cancelled my DAT appointment and that appointment is coming up this week. So here's my question: Since I have the appointment and I already paid for it, is there a way to take the test and just opt out of my score? I haven't studied at all, so I definitely wouldn't do well on it (and don't want this first attempt on my record) but I figured if there was a way to waive my score, this could be good practice and exposure to the test. Anyone know of their policy on that? Thanks!
So here's my situation: I've been planning for several years to take the DAT and apply this cycle. However, about 3 months ago I went through a pretty significant life crisis and decided to postpone taking the DAT and applying until next cycle. Unfortunately, I had already paid for the DAT when this all happened, so I just had to take the loss on the money. I never cancelled my DAT appointment and that appointment is coming up this week. So here's my question: Since I have the appointment and I already paid for it, is there a way to take the test and just opt out of my score? I haven't studied at all, so I definitely wouldn't do well on it (and don't want this first attempt on my record) but I figured if there was a way to waive my score, this could be good practice and exposure to the test. Anyone know of their policy on that? Thanks!