I made a mistake transferring my answers to my answer sheet, causing me to miss two fairly easy questions. What's even more irritating: they were the last two questions of the test! The wave of panic and frustration I felt when I realized that is the stuff nightmares are made of. I just took the test on Saturday, so there's still time to cancel. So the question is, do I cancel or not?
Some things to consider: this is my second LSAT. I took it again not because I was really unhappy with my original score, but because I had the time and felt certain that I could improve my score. I felt like I did very well except for the answer sheet blunder, so my score could still be higher than my previous score. Also, there aren't any preptests left that I haven't taken at least once (usually two or three times), so it will be difficult to stay sharp for the December exam if I decide to retake the test.
So there are many good reasons not to cancel. There are also good reasons to cancel. No matter what score I get, I can be certain it is at least two, maybe three points lower than it would have been without the blunder. Without the blunder I would expect about 174-177, so this is a range where every point really matters. There's also some chance that my performance was a little worse than I expected, and I could end up with a lower score than my first test.
So what would you do in my situation? Cancel or not? I'd love to hear any thoughts you guys might have. Please double check your answer sheets at the end of each section and make sure you have the right number of answers filled in. A blunder like this is ridiculous and avoidable.