Hi everyone!

This question is for anyone who has already taken the LSAT. I am wondering what is allowed during the 20 minute breaks between sections, specifically, if snacks are allowed. I am hypoglycemic, and if I don't have a small snack every few hours, my blood sugar drops. I get dizzy and my brain performance suffers. If they do allow snacks during the breaks, how does this work? Can you bring your own? Or are there ones for purchase at testing centers? Any input would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks!

Nicole

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  • Thursday, Oct 24 2019

    @zacharytsmith26826 said:

    @shanecou007633 said:

    It is a 15 minute break FYI. With the digital tests, it is timed by the system, and the proctors begin right as it ends. (Per my experience)

    Was this how it was in September? That was not the case in July (at my center), it took them forever to get going after the break, I really hope this is a uniform rule now.

    My test center got smoothly back to the test right after the break. Perhaps they were not yet familiar with it, so it slowed things down?

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  • Thursday, Oct 24 2019

    @shanecou007633 said:

    It is a 15 minute break FYI. With the digital tests, it is timed by the system, and the proctors begin right as it ends. (Per my experience)

    Was this how it was in September? That was not the case in July (at my center), it took them forever to get going after the break, I really hope this is a uniform rule now.

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  • Thursday, Oct 24 2019

    Thank you so much for the responses. I feel better now!

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  • Wednesday, Oct 23 2019

    It is a 15 minute break FYI. With the digital tests, it is timed by the system, and the proctors begin right as it ends. (Per my experience)

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  • Wednesday, Oct 23 2019

    Yes. Snacks are on the list of allowed items (well a snack is...) as well, you can bring a beverage (unspecified) in a plastic container

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