Feb LSAT Hand-grading Forum
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Feb LSAT Hand-grading
So I got my scores yesterday for the February LSAT. I ended up with a 172 which was on the lower end of my PT range. On the final section (non-experimental) I misbubbled a couple of questions toward the end. I noticed I had done so and had to change 4/5 answers. The bubbles had been filled in very thoroughly so they were difficult to erase. I wrote a note to myself after the exam to inquire about hand-scoring, however I was hoping it wouldn't be relevant. What I'm asking of more experienced people is this: what are the chances my score will go down? I realize the chances aren't 0, and that my current score is pretty good. So what do you think? Is it worth the risk?
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Re: Feb LSAT Hand-grading
also have the same question