@Sheri123 thats true too plus I took mine a full 4 days late too and I'm sure other accommodated testers too and I still have the same scorerelease date as y'all.
Take some time off, then start studying again. If, come score-release day you find that you did get a 169+, great. If not, then continue studying.
The more you expose yourself to LR, the more likely it'll start clicking.
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And as for lost tests @jonathan.hatcher7 all I can find is where they lost more than 280 exams from 3 test sites in 1999, over 50 from the University of Tampa in Florida in 2012, and around 80 from UC Santa Barbara in December2015
Pretty sure it's gonna be the 20th is when the scores are released unless LSAC likes to play with people and the projected scorerelease date that it says in the site isn't it
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Not much really. Not sure on the rules about this though. Is it scorerelease or PT publication that frees us up to talk about the test? @"Dillon A. Wright" ?