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When LSAC gets our scores back, do we get a full report on each section with what we got right and wrong?
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June 28 is the approx. date, and yes you do.MiamiUG wrote:When LSAC gets our scores back, do we get a full report on each section with what we got right and wrong?
Would you be able to fix bubble errors if they were obvious?Kiersten1985 wrote:You get to see your bubble sheet and they give you a list of the right answers. There aren't expanantions or anything, though. It's basically so you can make sure there weren't any scantron errors.
Huh?3|ink wrote:Would you be able to fix bubble errors if they were obvious?Kiersten1985 wrote:You get to see your bubble sheet and they give you a list of the right answers. There aren't expanantions or anything, though. It's basically so you can make sure there weren't any scantron errors.
In theory (I don't know anyone who has done this), you can fix errors on their side. Your own mistakes are your own mistakes.3|ink wrote:Would you be able to fix bubble errors if they were obvious?Kiersten1985 wrote:You get to see your bubble sheet and they give you a list of the right answers. There aren't expanantions or anything, though. It's basically so you can make sure there weren't any scantron errors.
I see now. How can they make mistakes if it is a scantron? (Reminds me of one of the LR questions)Tautology wrote:In theory (I don't know anyone who has done this), you can fix errors on their side. Your own mistakes are your own mistakes.3|ink wrote:Would you be able to fix bubble errors if they were obvious?Kiersten1985 wrote:You get to see your bubble sheet and they give you a list of the right answers. There aren't expanantions or anything, though. It's basically so you can make sure there weren't any scantron errors.
The scantron is a machine, machines occasionally have problems. Maybe there was dirt on your card or something when it went through, who knows. It is almost certainly very rare, as I have never heard of it happening, but if it does then you can check your card and alert them.3|ink wrote:I see now. How can they make mistakes if it is a scantron? (Reminds me of one of the LR questions)Tautology wrote:In theory (I don't know anyone who has done this), you can fix errors on their side. Your own mistakes are your own mistakes.3|ink wrote:Would you be able to fix bubble errors if they were obvious?Kiersten1985 wrote:You get to see your bubble sheet and they give you a list of the right answers. There aren't expanantions or anything, though. It's basically so you can make sure there weren't any scantron errors.