Definitely worth appealing the retake limits if Digital LSAT tech issues make it impossible to take the LSAT on your scheduled test date. LSAC has realized how badly they are screwing up with the Digital LSAT administrations, and they're making efforts to fix things.
For those who want to attack the LSAC president, from what I can tell, she means well and is much better than previous administrators. I think they're just trying to do too much too soon. The other thing is that LSAC is an organization set up to serve law schools, not students. They consider the schools to be their client base. To me, that's the fundamental problem here.
For those who want to attack the LSAC president, from what I can tell, she means well and is much better than previous administrators. I think they're just trying to do too much too soon. The other thing is that LSAC is an organization set up to serve law schools, not students. They consider the schools to be their client base. To me, that's the fundamental problem here.
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