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OK this is a really stupid question, but here goes..
I was on the phone with an LSAC representative asking some questions about the February LSAT, and after I finished the conversation I said "thank you so much" and she said "you have a great day, bye" and I responded "bye." She was in the middle of saying "bye" the second time when I accidentally hung up on her. She had my LSAC account pulled up and everything, do you think she can put notes on my account such as, incredibly rude person? I'm a little worried about this..
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Haha I think you're overthinking it a little, don't worry. She probably didn't even notice and if she had anything to add, she would've called you back. You're fine.
Don't sweat it. I think everyone understands the routine of the phone goodbye and how it gets awkward sometimes. Not a big deal.
Doubt they would do anything like that. You're overthinking it, and shouldn't worry about it!
She had my LSAC account pulled up and everything, do you think she can put notes on my account such as, incredibly rude person? I'm a little worried about this..
You're overthinking this for sure. You're fine. I am also a pretty neurotic person about these things. If you think it would help, call back and just make sure everything is ok just to put your mind at ease.
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Unfortunately, I did not see your responses until just now. Thank you so much for your responses, do you guys think I should call back? I didn't get the representatives name, all I know is the person was a woman.
I was legit freaking out but then I decided to resume LSAT studying and shockingly that calmed me down lol.
I think you are overthinking this...you are fine :)
You should call back and ask just to make sure.
Aw, I'm sure you will be fine.