Erased answers Forum
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Erased answers
On one section I got to 22 when I realized that I had not bubbled in question 2 and as a result all my answers were off. I erased and rebubbled the correct ones. How sensitive are the scanners? Should I go ahead and request a hand grade?
- im_blue
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Re: Erased answers
When your score is reported, you can also see your answers and the correct answers. If there are a lot of wrong answers in that section, then you know you definitely need a hand-grade.
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Re: Erased answers
bjc314 wrote:On one section I got to 22 when I realized that I had not bubbled in question 2 and as a result all my answers were off. I erased and rebubbled the correct ones. How sensitive are the scanners? Should I go ahead and request a hand grade?
You can request a hand grade after you get your score. Unless you did a shitty job erasing you'll probably be fine, they scan an image of your score sheet on the lsac website. I can clearly see spots where I changed answers and rebubbled and it was scored correctly.
- WonkyPanda
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Re: Erased answers
Oh sweet! You can request one AFTER you get it? Nice! How would you know if your answer is wrong or the machine f'd up though?
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Re: Erased answers
Yeah, IIRC, you actually get to see your scanned answer sheet to compare.YCrevolution wrote:Someone should correct me if I'm wrong, but IIRC, there's a mark next to each incorrect/blank response.