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Dave D:
Any updates? I know this was scheduled for last week.

joswift:
he failed it

SF1900:
The range is 120 to 180, so BHANKS probably scored a 165 to 179.

Hulkotron:
As a first-time test-taker, he needed to submit an "Argumentative Writing Sample", which I'm guessing he hasn't done, before the score will be posted.

https://www.lsac.org/lsat/lsat-scoring

When will I get my score?
All test takers will receive their scores on the score release date associated with their test date, provided they have an approved writing sample on file and do not have any holds on their account. Your LSAT score will be posted to the LSAT Status page of your LSAC JD Account. You will receive an email when your score is available.

If you are a first-time test taker, you must complete LSAT Argumentative Writing, and have it approved, before your score can be released. To help meet this requirement, LSAT Argumentative Writing is available in test takers’ LSAC accounts eight days prior to each test administration.

joswift:
he already said he ran out of time and guessed some of the answers without reading them

guys a fucking fraud

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