I made a Scantron mistake that led to me to correct about 4 pages worth of LR answers. I didn't have time to erase very thoroughly and make strong, new marks, but I was able to erase and make new marks... How sensitive is the Scantron? Can it tell the difference between old and new marks if the old marks were erased but not very well erased?

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  • Sunday, Oct 04 2015

    @jessicakoh93812 I believe you have 60 days after scores are released. All the info is on LSAC's site.

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  • Sunday, Oct 04 2015

    I'm not sure about the deadline, but I know there's a window for requests after the scores are up.

    So personally I'm just waiting for my score.

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  • Sunday, Oct 04 2015

    @johnmcc19710 Is there a deadline to request hand-grading?

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  • Sunday, Oct 04 2015

    I too changed a bunch of answers, but i'm not too worried. If anything you can pay the LSAC to hand grade it (which I will be doing solely because I had a bad experience with scantrons in undergrad).

    So I mean an LSAC rep will be reasonable. Say you erased A and put B, but they look identical, you probably will lose the mark. But say A is grayed out and B is clearly marked in a lot thicker than A, you should be fine.

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