Hello everyone,

I hope everyone is on track on their studies.

I am a Canadian from Toronto, Ontario and so far I have not yet received an email from LSAC to sign up for the proctor u.

Anyone else facing this issue in Canada or anyone in general?

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12 comments

  • Saturday, Jan 9, 2021

    @christopherholland96788 this is for Jan.

    @rahazolfaghari878

    Should've gotten it by now.

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  • Saturday, Jan 9, 2021

    Is this for January or February administration?

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  • Thursday, Jan 7, 2021

    @rahazolfaghari878 , @rahazolfaghari878

    emails are send out and you should have gotten them by now

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  • Thursday, Jan 7, 2021

    Okay just received the email at 12:08!

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  • Thursday, Jan 7, 2021

    I have not received an email. How do you get a proctorU account? Do they give you that info or do you have to create an account yourself?

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  • Thursday, Jan 7, 2021

    Still don't have the email either

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  • Thursday, Jan 7, 2021

    Did anyone get an email yet? Still don't have my login info...

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  • Thursday, Jan 7, 2021

    Its up go get em!

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  • Thursday, Jan 7, 2021

    If you haven't taken the flex before follow @laurenzstyles368 otherwise just login where you took the lsat flex last time and pick a time it is open.

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  • Thursday, Jan 7, 2021

    You should get your email at 12pm EST. If it's your first time you can access ProctorU by going to login and resetting your pw, lsac creates an account for you but doesn't sent it until 12. I just did this and was able to schedule

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  • Thursday, Jan 7, 2021

    According to the email that LSAC sent out earlier this week, the email won't go out until noon (EST) today.

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  • Thursday, Jan 7, 2021

    Hello masi, I didnt receive an email either but I can log in into ProctorU and schedule. Have you taken the exam before? If you have go check on proctor U, if not I would advise you to go on reddit r/LSAT and see what some people say there. I am Canadian and also never received the email.

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