... wasting too much time on are onanswer choices that mention something ... an example of whatever the answer choice is and then ... keep second guessing myself on the answer choices with something to ... general principles or any tips on their approach?
Whoa! I thought one could not figure out which section is the experimental? Does it say experimental? Can I just skip it or rest my eyes and just Christmas tree the answersheet?
@mjjohns. I actually wondered the same thing but when I compared the answersheet to PT73, there was no correlation. I don't think there's any chance the scores have errors and suspect they'll have it sorted by tomorrow afternoon.
@fifthending you have to basically compare your item response report to your answersheet, both are available. i scored my sections last night, i just printed out my bubble sheet and compared it to the IRR and graded it like any other!
I circle in the answers in my test book for I put them on the sheet so I find it hard to retake -- need to stop doing that. I will probably retake doing BR, which I did not do last time around.
No but I was taking the test next to several ants today... Some of whom I had to kill because they were trying to mark up my answersheet... Aside from them I had plenty of room...
@DumbHollywoodActor oh yeah for sure I don't know what ones I missed just how many. I don't BR myself until after the group. Good reminder though I would be somewhat mad if someone was like "yeah it's B that's what the answersheet says haha"
It's hard to say without looking at how clear your answersheet indicates an erasure, but yes. I would say there is no harm in requesting a hand score in that case.
On a related note, the first ... the last question number. The answer document has more spots than ... next to the correct number onanswer document. I have such anxiety ...
Lady rips apart her answersheet in front of proctor and leaves before the time is called.
" I don't want it scored"
Real story. I am sure they will report her to LSAC.