Hi Nadzter, unfortunately you will not be able to read any part of the test out loud during the LSATFlex. If you do, the proctor will stop your test session and invalidate your score. They do this to help prevent cheating.
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Ok thanks!
If you request it under accommodations it is allowed.
Hi, no we're not allowed to read out loud or even whisper/mouth the words.
Hi Nadzter, unfortunately you will not be able to read any part of the test out loud during the LSATFlex. If you do, the proctor will stop your test session and invalidate your score. They do this to help prevent cheating.
*out loud