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« on: March 13, 2011, 04:07:35 PM »

I took the lsat in Feb. and i have my score.  I'm still waiting for my item response sheet to fill in.  It is completely blank.  I didn't take it internationally, so shouldn't I be able to see my answers?  or do I need to pay extra?  the item response sheet does say "number of credited responses XX and number of of responses not credited XX.  what does this mean.. please help.
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« Reply #1 on: March 14, 2011, 09:49:50 AM »

I took the lsat in Feb. and i have my score.  I'm still waiting for my item response sheet to fill in.  It is completely blank.  I didn't take it internationally, so shouldn't I be able to see my answers?  or do I need to pay extra?  the item response sheet does say "number of credited responses XX and number of of responses not credited XX.  what does this mean.. please help.

The February LSAT is an undisclosed (or, as LSAC calls it, "nondisclosed") test. This means that all you will get are your score and percentile, and nothing else (e.g., you'll never see the questions you took or the answers you gave).

As per LSAC, all of the following are undisclosed tests:

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Nondisclosed administrations:
June, September, and December administrations at all test centers outside of the 50 United States, Canada, and the Caribbean
February administrations at all test centers
All Saturday Sabbath observer administrations
June, December, and February braille administrations
All shipboard administrations
All other special administrations

And, if you take one of them, this is all you get:

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If you take a nondisclosed test, you will have access only to your score and percentile.

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Source: http://lsac.org/JD/LSAT/test-disclosure.asp#nondisclosed
And source: http://lsac.org/JD/LSAT/lsat-score.asp#disclosure
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