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Missed my LNAT! Please help!!!

Hi,

I had an LNAT exam schedulled for today...Had a really rough sunday and completely forgot about it...stupid stupid me :frown:

They wont let me register for another one online...As it is only once a year that you can take it...

What shall i do???
Reply 1
Hey, from their website it sounds like you should be able to register again and take it on a different day:

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What if I miss my test because of flu, a flat tyre, etc?
We allow you to reshedule your test appointment at no extra charge up to 12 noon (UK time) two working days before your existing appointment. But after this point we provide no insurance cover for the cost of missed tests. If you have to miss your test for any reason, and you did not reschedule in time, you will have to book another test at your own expense. Yes, this applies in case of illness, family emergency, accident, arrest, siege, train failure and security alert as well as forgetfulness. It also applies to those who arrive at the test centre late (see previous question) and those who arrive with inadequate ID (see next question) .
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From: http://www.lnat.ac.uk/2008/help/centres.html#6


I would just try and register again tomorrow. Maybe they didn't let you register today because you can't do that on the same day that you are scheduled to take the exam?
Reply 2
Napalm
Hey, from their website it sounds like you should be able to register again and take it on a different day:

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What if I miss my test because of flu, a flat tyre, etc?
We allow you to reshedule your test appointment at no extra charge up to 12 noon (UK time) two working days before your existing appointment. But after this point we provide no insurance cover for the cost of missed tests. If you have to miss your test for any reason, and you did not reschedule in time, you will have to book another test at your own expense. Yes, this applies in case of illness, family emergency, accident, arrest, siege, train failure and security alert as well as forgetfulness. It also applies to those who arrive at the test centre late (see previous question) and those who arrive with inadequate ID (see next question) .
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From: http://www.lnat.ac.uk/2008/help/centres.html#6


I would just try and register again tomorrow. Maybe they didn't let you register today because you can't do that on the same day that you are scheduled to take the exam?



Thanks a lot...I will try and do it tomorrow...If it still wont let me to do so, I will have to call them an explain the situation...
Reply 3
It should be fine. You'll just have to pay for it again which sucks, but better than not being able to take it at all :smile: . Good luck!
Reply 4
Napalm
It should be fine. You'll just have to pay for it again which sucks, but better than not being able to take it at all :smile: . Good luck!



I tried to register again but it still wont let me...I dont know what to do...It says that as I already have an appointment, I cannot schedulle another one...It wont let me register as a new user either...Am i screwed then?
Reply 5
Ring them up as soon as you can. Do you have the contact information for them? I don't see anything of the sort on the LNAT website :/. There's this little snippet from the Pearson VUE site that runs the test:

http://www.pearsonvue.com/contact/emea/

There's contact info for their UK offices. Maybe you can give that a try and see what happens if there's no direct LNAT contact. Best of luck!
Reply 6
i missed my LNAT test which was today. Did the website let you re-book it? wat did u do?
Original post by trixie.xo
i missed my LNAT test which was today. Did the website let you re-book it? wat did u do?


This thread was created four years ago! Not sure if the OP is still a regular poster anymore.
Reply 8
Original post by trixie.xo
i missed my LNAT test which was today. Did the website let you re-book it? wat did u do?


Jeez, way to bump an ancient thread. Anyway, you are registered as a no-show. You can rebook it and pay the 50 quid or whatever they are charging for a test nowadays.

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