While prospective law students were supposed to be answering questions during the Law School Admission Test on Aug. 11 and Aug. 12, they were instead left asking them, due to a plethora of issues while attempting to take the exam.

A total of 19,423 people were registered to take the LSAT this past weekend, but it seems only a fraction of test-takers were able to successfully complete it, and they flocked to social media, including X (formerly known as Twitter), LinkedIn and Reddit desperately seeking answers.

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