Hi everyone... I am commenting on here to see if anyone has gone through this and what I should do. I took the LSAT today at a testing center and from the very beginning the test was not acting right. I would click the next arrow and it would go up 2 questions instead of one and then I would have to click the answer bubble like 5 times for it to go through and the same to cross answers off. I told the center at halfway and we talked and she reset my computer and said she will write a report but also when I sat back down my test was already 30 seconds into the second half and I really don't think I took that long or maybe it just took me a while to answer all of their questions but I just went to the bathroom super quick after explaining what was going on and when I got back the test already was going. In addition, the problems were still there the second half and it just really threw me off to where I don't think I did too great. So I have some questions,

  1. I told them also that it was doing the same thing the second half and they said they would write a report but the person wasn't writing down any of the things I was saying so should I still submit a report as well?

  2. If I write a report can I still see/use my score if it ends up being fine? I finished all the sections and I still gave it my all so if I have some luck maybe I still scored reasonably well (trying to be positive lol) :)

  3. If I wrote a report what would be the likely output? Like would they maybe give me a free retest and would that be in August? Like I said this was my third test and I was REALLY hoping it would be my last so if I would have to wait all the way to August I don't even know if I want to do another 2 months of studying.

THANK YOU for any advice and if you took the June LSAT may you get a higher score than you hoped :)

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  • Edited 4 hours ago

    If you file the report, and you specifically request that your score be put on hold, you shall not be able to use it, even if it is fine. You choose either retesting (which can be done this month or a later date) or sticking with what you got.

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  • 8 hours ago

    That's so unfortunate. You would think they would get it right on such an important test.

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  • 18 hours ago

    https://www.lsac.org/lsat/lsat-test-day-complaints-and-feedback

    I don't know much about complaints, but I believe you have only 2 calendar days after taking exam to submit a complaint!

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    17 hours ago

    @DaisukeKaga Yes thank you! While writing a report it actually answered most of my questions so Ill answer them in case anyone else went through something similar this period:

    1. To me it never hurts to submit you own so I did

      2 and 3 You have three options when you submit a complaint, 1 to submit a complaint and keep your score, 2 to cancel your score and get a credit to take in next testing time (For me August), or 3 retest on their retest day that is later in June and you do not get your first test score

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