Saturday, December 21, 2013

Filling in the Ovals


Although Law Services prints dire warnings against making stray marks on
the answer sheet or incompletely filling in the ovals, these errors are not fatal
to your LSAT score. If you believe that Law Services has incorrectly scored
your test due to an answer sheet problem, you can have your answer sheet
hand scored for an additional fee. Although rarely an issue, machine scoring
errors can occur from stray marks, incompletely or improperly filled-in ovals,
partially erased answers, or creases in your answer sheet. Remember, answers
in your test booklet will not be scored, and two fully blackened answer choices
to the same question will not be reviewed by hand scoring.

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