Hi everyone,

As my test center is going to be receiving a direct eye hit from the storm, I'm beginning to prep for a test center change. Anyone have suggestions for test centers that are near air ports? Besides studying, this is the only thing I can do to battle storm-LSAT stress. I would prefer east coast and was thinking Atlanta or DC!

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  • Sunday, Sep 10 2017

    @pcainti665 said:

    I'm in Atlanta! Taking it at Herzing University. If end up coming here, I suggest avoiding Georgia State University.

    Good to know! I'll see if I can get in there!

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  • Sunday, Sep 10 2017

    @rileymajeunefagan676 said:

    Have you thought about postponing to dec?

    I've seriously considered it but it's not ideal. I'm a full time student, with two jobs and trying to apply for 2018. It would mean I need to study full time for school, lsat, keep up with my jobs, applications, and being an animal mom. It's just too much on my plate to give everything the time it deserves.

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  • Sunday, Sep 10 2017

    I'm in Atlanta! Taking it at Herzing University. If end up coming here, I suggest avoiding Georgia State University.

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  • Sunday, Sep 10 2017

    Have you thought about postponing to dec?

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  • Sunday, Sep 10 2017

    @rileymajeunefagan676 said:

    Totally unqualified to answer this, but it seems like the limiting factor is flights out of your area or how far/easily you can drive.

    Airports should be open by Friday so I will just fly out! I've been pinching pennies for years in prep for law school things so I might as well dip into it now. Driving isn't ideal because I will simply be too tired to drive any distance after the exam. In June I basically passed out.

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  • Sunday, Sep 10 2017

    Totally unqualified to answer this, but it seems like the limiting factor is flights out of your area or how far/easily you can drive.

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