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Posted: Sun Oct 04, 2015 4:49 pm
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Literally exactly my problem on June (even down to # of questions, 23 q's but 24 bubbles). I didn't notice it on test day though. I thought I had killed the exam and was hoping for 180 (had gone 180, 178, 180 on most recent 3 PTs) and when I got a 172 I was really surprised. I checked my answers and saw I had gone -8 on LG and I had never missed a single LG question on any of my practice tests, so I checked my answer sheet and saw the bubbling mistake.lawschoolletsgo wrote:So I am worried that the worst has happened.
Right before the proctor took up my testing materials, I noticed that I had bubbled in 24 answers on the LG section, which was only 23 questions. This is my best section and I usually miss -0,-1 on LG. With that being said, I have no idea where I double bubbled/overlapped and I did not have time to go back and check, nor would the proctor allow me to look after the test.
Has this ever happened to anyone? Is there some sort of protocol LSAC uses regarding scantron mistakes like this?
I am worried that this will kill my score and am contemplating canceling if there is nothing that can be done.