The possibility is not zero%
Last year, I met a person who told me that her score was reported erroneously and it was corrected after she requested a recheck. That girl even went further by trying to sue the ECFMG because that low score had cost her a loss of matching season (in her opinion).
So, although it's extremely rare that your score get rectified after the request but the possibility is not flat 0% so it certainly worth a try.
Very importantly, is you mention to them the system failure that occurred in your exam.
Can I ask you what score did you get then? If it is still over 90 then you are still OK.
You can rectify your "low" score with great LoRs from Yale University and you can still get into the residency of your choice if the other areas of your profile are still high.
Please let us know the outcome of your score recheck.
Last year, I met a person who told me that her score was reported erroneously and it was corrected after she requested a recheck. That girl even went further by trying to sue the ECFMG because that low score had cost her a loss of matching season (in her opinion).
So, although it's extremely rare that your score get rectified after the request but the possibility is not flat 0% so it certainly worth a try.
Very importantly, is you mention to them the system failure that occurred in your exam.
Can I ask you what score did you get then? If it is still over 90 then you are still OK.
You can rectify your "low" score with great LoRs from Yale University and you can still get into the residency of your choice if the other areas of your profile are still high.
Please let us know the outcome of your score recheck.