Missbubbled LSAT. Cancel? Any hope for remedy?
Posted: Sat Sep 08, 2018 5:15 pm
Today was my 4th take (167,168, 169) and what I felt was going to be my best. I PT Mid 170s and it is particularly important as a splitter. I noticed as section 5 was ending that my RC only had 26 bubbled. I looked back briefly and saw 27's answer I had circled on the book was in 26 and 27 was blank. Essentially, I missed a row somewhere, but I am not sure whether it was in the last 2 or through 3 whole passages. I felt confident today would be my best score before I saw this, but now it has potential to be a far worst if I mis bubbled a lot.
Should I cancel, or let it ride even though my last could be my lowest unless I take again in November and hold off applying. I have found about 2 forum links saying the LSAC will correct this one off mis bubbling if the patter obviously fits the correct answers. Not sure to the truth of this or that LSAC would provide that compassion. Would really appreciate any input .
Should I cancel, or let it ride even though my last could be my lowest unless I take again in November and hold off applying. I have found about 2 forum links saying the LSAC will correct this one off mis bubbling if the patter obviously fits the correct answers. Not sure to the truth of this or that LSAC would provide that compassion. Would really appreciate any input .