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Re: misbubbling... any recourse?
Tough break. You can try, but I don't think there is anything you can do. You could put an addendum in your application to law schools, but don't know how seriously they would take it.
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Re: misbubbling... any recourse?
At worst you can retake and write an addendum to the school your applying to.
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Re: misbubbling... any recourse?
LSAC will grade it by hand for a small fee. They will adjust your score if you misbubbled. They have done this for many TLSers over the years. Call them Monday morning.
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Re: misbubbling... any recourse?
MURPH wrote:LSAC will grade it by hand for a small fee. They will adjust your score if you misbubbled. They have done this for many TLSers over the years. Call them Monday morning.
This.
http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=45108&p=949311
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Re: misbubbling... any recourse?
This common sense correction/help on the part of LSAC makes me very happy.
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