- Mon Feb 10, 2020 11:20 am
#73784
Hi, I recently took the January LSAT and my score came back much lower than I expected. I know of course that the test is fickle like that and that there is a chance that I just underperformed and that the curve was not generous. However, I still want to get a regrade for the fact that my tablet stopped working in the middle of the test and I got a new one, and that I felt really really good coming out of it (score seems inconceivable).
So my question was if there is a handscoring procedure like the one one could request when the test was in paper. I searched online and that option with the 100 dollars and score report sent by physical mail is the only one I found. Is it the same procedure for the digital LSAT, or is it not possible anymore now?
Thank you!
So my question was if there is a handscoring procedure like the one one could request when the test was in paper. I searched online and that option with the 100 dollars and score report sent by physical mail is the only one I found. Is it the same procedure for the digital LSAT, or is it not possible anymore now?
Thank you!