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WannaBeLaw

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hey all, a friend of mine hurt her wrist earlier in the week because of a car accident and she cannot write AT ALL (she's left handed). she's really stressing out right now because she wants a refund, but she thinks it's too late to get a refund now.

what do you guys think she should do?
 

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that's what i said, but apparently she'll only get like $35 back from the $160 she paid. so she loses $130 for no reason.
 

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Punt $500 at black and red roulette... if you win you not only cover your costs!!
 

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lol must think because we are/were law students we'll automatic suggest she sue.

My suggestion? The LSAT is multiple choice dot colouring. suck it up and use the other hand.
 

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What do you propose we do about it?
well, i was just wondering if anyone here could give me some advice for me to pass on? or what others have experienced.

does the LSAT company allow people a full refund because of ill health?
 

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If your friend has been told she can only $35 back then thats what she'll get back. Has she asked if she could possibly sit it at a later date so that she doesn't lose out.
Someone mentioned previously that it is only a multiple choice exam, if that's the case surely she would be able to manage to fill that in with her other hand?
 

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Yea you should definitely take them to court. Remember to cite us on boredofstudies and that article posted. Hope your legal fees are under $650k
 

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