Hello, I wnat to ask you something about what happened at my last lsat. (And sorry for any awkward English I'm going to make. It's not my first language.)
It was my first time taking lsat so I was very nervous, and during the test I bubbled-in a wrong section by mistake. The proctor noticed what I've done before I noticed, came to me and gave me a verbal warning. She had me erase the one I'd just bubbled-in wrong, I followed the order right away and that was it; no slip whatsoever, no mail or letter received from lsac afterwards. My score came out as normal without any mark or something written in 'special notes' box.
I know it had been more than a year and pretty sure that was just nothing but it just keeps popping up in my head and makes me worry. There're only a few people preparing lsat in my country so I'm asking here. Am I alright? Is it possible thst she reported misconduct to lsac without letting me know and I haven't heard from lsac for years...? Will this affect my future admission in anyway? Please help me.
Verbal Warning without Slip; Big Deal? Forum
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Verbal Warning without Slip; Big Deal?
Last edited by J.Hwang on Fri Feb 26, 2016 3:39 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Verbal Warning without Slip; Big Deal?
You'll be fine! No big deal. If it were you'd know by now.
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Re: Verbal Warning without Slip; Big Deal?
Wtf. It sounds like the proctor was way up your ass during the test.
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Also when all the section ended I asked the proctor if I got a notification and she said no. I think overall circumstances tell me I'm good, but I just wrote email to lsac to be 100% sure asking if I have any bad mark on my record...
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Re: Verbal Warning without Slip; Big Deal?
That was really dumb. You're fine. Stop giving people a reason to worry about you. LSAC has no say, but this type of behavior is what leads to applicants shooting themselves in the foot during applications.J.Hwang wrote:Also when all the section ended I asked the proctor if I got a notification and she said no. I think overall circumstances tell me I'm good, but I just wrote email to lsac to be 100% sure asking if I have any bad mark on my record...
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Clearly wrote:That was really dumb. You're fine. Stop giving people a reason to worry about you. LSAC has no say, but this type of behavior is what leads to applicants shooting themselves in the foot during applications.J.Hwang wrote:Also when all the section ended I asked the proctor if I got a notification and she said no. I think overall circumstances tell me I'm good, but I just wrote email to lsac to be 100% sure asking if I have any bad mark on my record...
What do you mean by me shooting myself in the foot? You mean me asking LSAC would make me look suspicious? I didn't wrote down the story. I just asked them to check my records.
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