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For January LSAT, I marked up skipped questions with a small “s” next to the question number, and circled /triangled the question numbers I wanted to come back later on the scantron sheet. I didn’t erase those marks. Would that have effected how the machine read my score?
Has anyone ever done the same thing like me on a disclosed test?
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Ooh, I can't say for sure, but it's very possible it affected the reader's ability which is why they always say not to make any marks besides bubbling in. (For the future, you could do what I do--write the # of all the questions I'm concerned about on the front page of the test instead of on the Scantron.)
If your score comes back and it seems wildly off to you, you can request someone to hand-score your test. Hope it works out!