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  • Tuesday, May 12 2020

    I laughed when I read this, because there was been very minimal communication for such an important test. lol. I was wondering the same

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  • Tuesday, May 12 2020

    @lexxx74569

    Here is the link https://www.lsac.org/update-coronavirus-and-lsat/lsat-flex

    Down at the tab "What am I allowed to have with me during LSAT-Flex?" it mentions the items available and then says that we have to show them all to the proctor before the test actually is opened to us. I wish that it explained more about the timing though. How early we are supposed to arrive etc.

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  • Tuesday, May 12 2020

    @jmarmaduke96714 said:

    I also have wondered about this. I believe that we have to show our scratch paper to the proctor so that they can see it is blank? So maybe we need to be there a few minutes early to get those things out of the way? The communication on how this test is supposed to work has been exceptionally poor lol

    Where did you find the information about showing scratch paper? When I log into my Proctor U account theres a countdown and says time will start ticking once I start my test and answering questions.

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  • Monday, May 11 2020

    Wondering similar stuff, really hoping for some further details and instructions soon.

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  • Monday, May 11 2020

    I also have wondered about this. I believe that we have to show our scratch paper to the proctor so that they can see it is blank? So maybe we need to be there a few minutes early to get those things out of the way? The communication on how this test is supposed to work has been exceptionally poor lol

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  • Monday, May 11 2020

    OK this title made me laugh a bunch -- I also have no clue!! The website looks like it has a little countdown and you can follow the link once your testing time starts??

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