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Hi all, would anybody know what the experience of taking the LSAT at home might be like for someone with time-based accommodations? For example, will the proctors already have my proof of eligibility, or will I need to show them my letter? Do I get placed in a separate room? Has anyone run into problems with this? Thank you!
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I did not have to show my letter to my proctor. I took the 2020 August flex with accommodations. Happy to answer more questions if needed.
You get an individual proctor with/without accomodations so you don't get placed into a seperate room. I believe they have your proof of eligibility given it is connected to your LSAC account, but I am not 100% sure if you have to show your letter to your proctor.