I waited on hold for 30 minutes with LSAC before getting through and being told that all they could do is submit a formal complaint on my behalf to reschedule. I could have done this on my own and had my formal complaint submitted much earlier. If you are unable to get through to LSAC, go into your LSAC account, click on the "View LSAT Registration and Statuses" link from the My Home tab, and beneath your April LSAT registration info click the link to submit a formal complaint.
If you are like me and were unable to even start the test or the test froze/disconnected while you were taking it, you will most likely want to select "Connectivity Issues" and then "LawHub" from the two dropdown menus, then describe what happened and include your preference for May 3rd or May 10th in the description.
If you are on hold or trying to get through to LSAC right now, know that all they will be able to do for you is what I've just described above. And even after they submit a complaint on your behalf, you will still have to do it yourself.
Hope that helps! We're all in this together. Onward!
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I waited on hold for 30 minutes with LSAC before getting through and being told that all they could do is submit a formal complaint on my behalf to reschedule. I could have done this on my own and had my formal complaint submitted much earlier. If you are unable to get through to LSAC, go into your LSAC account, click on the "View LSAT Registration and Statuses" link from the My Home tab, and beneath your April LSAT registration info click the link to submit a formal complaint.
If you are like me and were unable to even start the test or the test froze/disconnected while you were taking it, you will most likely want to select "Connectivity Issues" and then "LawHub" from the two dropdown menus, then describe what happened and include your preference for May 3rd or May 10th in the description.
If you are on hold or trying to get through to LSAC right now, know that all they will be able to do for you is what I've just described above. And even after they submit a complaint on your behalf, you will still have to do it yourself.
Hope that helps! We're all in this together. Onward!