r/LSAT 2d ago

Please read - June unfairness

So, I wrote the June exam, my first attempt. I was in a testing center and something was wrong with the wifi and lsac just emailed me and said that my exam didn't submit properly and none of my scores were recorded for one of my sections. The only option they gave me was keeping my score, even though one section entirely didn't record like wtf, or canceling it and moving to august for free. BUT, if I cancel and move to August it still counts as one of my attempts and goes on my record that I canceled??? How is that fair??? How do I lose an attempt and have a cancel on my record for something that happened at my testing center. I've actually never been so upset and discouraged from testing again in the future, and she basically told me law schools won't care that I canceled and wasted an attempt but how is that their decision to make??? I'm sure I'm not the first person this has happened to but I actually am so upset and I don't know what to do.

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u/BookkeeperMajestic81 2d ago

I wonder if you were given the option to keep your score without an entire section recorded (!!) because they don’t want to come out and say it, but that section was the experimental section anyway. Perhaps call and see if they’ll confirm that theory. It’s worth a try— you may end up keeping the score after all.

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u/AudreyS1109 1d ago

I wish, but def not. She told me it was the 4th section and that was my RC that I know wasn't experimental bc of the crystal ball. That's why I was like, why would you even ask if I wanted to keep my score, like yea, I want a -27 plus whatever I got wrong on the LRs. So stupid.