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Maybe I'm a complete idiot?

briannadbriannad Member
edited October 2016 in General 19 karma
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  • 194 karma
    False
  • MsStateLSATMsStateLSAT Member
    105 karma
    Only the questions you answered are scored. The test is scored by adding up the number you got right, not by subtracting the number you got wrong. That way, if you aren't sure about a question, leaving it blank is the same as getting it wrong. There's 0 chance that that question will be right. That's why if you aren't sure or if you run out of time you need to guess.
  • briannadbriannad Member
    19 karma
    I'm a little confused why this was never explained in the course... maybe I missed it but I was surprised when I read it.
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