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What does “credited response” mean in the context of the LSAT?

What does “credited response” mean in the context of the LSAT?

A “Credited Response” is simply the correct answer on an LSAT exam.

In other words, the credited response is the answer choice (e.g., A, B, C, D, or E) that the LSAC credits as a correct response to a specific question on the LSAT.

When you get your LSAT results back, you will received a list with “Your Response” in one column, and the “Credited Response” in another column. If you answered correctly, then the two responses will be the same.

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