LSAT Scantron Question Forum
- Nulli Secundus
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LSAT Scantron Question
I am an international student, and I have a middle name but when I first registered for a LSAC account, I typed it in the first name box with my first name, because that is where its shown on my ID. My first name and middle name both have 4 letters. As far as I could see from PTs, LSAT Scantron forms have 8 slots for "first name", so I will have to write my first name and middle name together. Will this be a problem, should I send LSAC a signed form (or w/e needed) to change my middle name to a middle initial, as is the norm?
- Eugenie Danglars
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Re: LSAT Scantron Question
You'll want to make your official name exactly like your name on the ID you will use. I have two middle names and it caused problems when I took the LSAT because only one middle initial was listed on my registration. I suggest you call and ask what they suggest. As long as you match your ID and then remain consistent, you'll be ok.
- Nulli Secundus
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Re: LSAT Scantron Question
Let me clarify:
This is the real situation:
First name: XXXX
Middle Name: YYYY
This is how it appears on LSAC site:
First name: XXXX YYYY
MI: None
On test day, when I get the scantron to bubble my name in, the first name slot has 8 spaces.
So I will have to do this:
First Name MI
XXXXYYYY
And since there is no space between XXXX and YYYY I am afraid something will get screwed up, is it worth fixing it by making it appear as;
First Name: XXXX
Middle Initial: Y
Thanks in advance.
This is the real situation:
First name: XXXX
Middle Name: YYYY
This is how it appears on LSAC site:
First name: XXXX YYYY
MI: None
On test day, when I get the scantron to bubble my name in, the first name slot has 8 spaces.
So I will have to do this:
First Name MI
XXXXYYYY
And since there is no space between XXXX and YYYY I am afraid something will get screwed up, is it worth fixing it by making it appear as;
First Name: XXXX
Middle Initial: Y
Thanks in advance.
- kazu
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Re: LSAT Scantron Question
You need to have LSAC change the name info for you so it's accurate. I think they require a fax w/ your signature on it - it can't be done just over the phone. The info you put on the Scantron has to exactly match the ID you bring & your admissions ticket - if it doesn't a ton of problems can occur (score being delayed, not being able to take the exam due to the proctor being an ass, etc...)
- Unitas
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Re: LSAT Scantron Question
FTFY. Just get it fixed by LSAC.kazu wrote:You need to have LSAC change the name info for you so it's accurate. I think they require a fax w/ your signature on it - it can't be done just over the phone. The info you put on the Scantron has to exactly match the ID you bring & your admissions ticket - if it doesn't a ton of problems can occur (score being delayed, not being able to take the exam due to the proctor doing their job being an ass, etc...)
- kazu
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Re: LSAT Scantron Question
Yeah, true. I'm just irritated with LSAC overall at the moment. Sorry proctors.Unitas wrote:FTFY. Just get it fixed by LSAC.kazu wrote:You need to have LSAC change the name info for you so it's accurate. I think they require a fax w/ your signature on it - it can't be done just over the phone. The info you put on the Scantron has to exactly match the ID you bring & your admissions ticket - if it doesn't a ton of problems can occur (score being delayed, not being able to take the exam due to the proctor doing their job being an ass, etc...)
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