Hi everyone! Since the June flex is coming up, just wanted to ask anyone and everyone if you all have tips to make sure everything goes smoothly on test day (to the extent that we can control) and/or tips to keep your cool the week leading up to it. Any guidance will be much appreciated, since this will be my first LSAT. Thanks all :)

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  • Sunday, Jun 20 2021

    Hey @mw253277216.Fondue apologies for the late response. Yeah the wifi issues happened to me exactly as you mentioned happened during your test. But also I got completely logged off because it said I had internet connection issues "internet unstable" and then just froze. My time was paused and it was in the middle of a reading comprehension passage. I had to wait to get logged back in and my proctor had to look at my room and do the same security checks and room camera check-ups. I used a mac also. I hope others use ethernet so that they don't run into that problem. Even though that glitch happened, I just took my deep breathes, regrouped and kept pushing through the section. It was more annoying than anything.

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  • Sunday, Jun 13 2021

    @ekatekuzn772 said:

    @mw253277216 said:

    @ekatekuzn772 said:

    Avoid using wifi. Use ethernet cable for internet connection.

    Does this work better?

    If you are connected to internet via ethernet cable vs wifi you reduce the chances of your internet getting spotty and having glitches. I had that issue when I sat for the LSAT. My internet had some sort of glitch and the test froze in the middle of reading comp. I had to wait for 20 minutes or so to get logged back in and had to do the whole camera view of my room and area. So yeah, I think it is a better idea to not use wifi, plus they advise to use ethernet connection. Most people probably will not have this issue, but better safe than to get flustered over internet issues in the middle of your test.

    Thank you for your response! Do you mind sharing more about the what happened once you got logged out? Were you disconnected from the proctor entirely? Did they pause the clock for you so that you were able to resume with the same amount of time left?

    I had some trouble when I took the test too. I got the "internet unstable" message and got brought to another tab and a few times. Was this what happened to you too, or did you get logged out altogether?

    I have a Mac and I've never used ethernet on this, so I'll have to figure out how to do that.

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  • Sunday, Jun 13 2021

    @alexisamccafferty126 thank you!!! :blush:

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  • Saturday, Jun 12 2021

    Thank you @jaclynmiller20 and good luck on your June test!! :)

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  • Saturday, Jun 12 2021

    @alexisamccafferty126 on website it says you just need to put it face down out of arms reach. @ekatekuzn772 you should absolutely call LSAC and ProctorU if anything arises and you can’t reach your proctor during the exam.

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  • Saturday, Jun 12 2021

    @alexisamccafferty126

    "One cell phone is allowed for use as a mirror during check-in as instructed by your proctor, but it must be turned off and put away as instructed by the proctor before the test begins."

    I know it does not really answer your question, but to me it implies that technical difficulties must not be communicated via phone. Think about it, if you are having issues so bad that you need to call, you pretty much need to start over.

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  • Saturday, Jun 12 2021

    I read that cell phone is allowed for check in for Flex. Does anyone know what do we do if we experience technical difficulties and lose connection during the exam? Can we call LSAC immediately? Where can we have our cell phone after the check-in?

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  • Saturday, Jun 12 2021

    @mw253277216 said:

    @ekatekuzn772 said:

    Avoid using wifi. Use ethernet cable for internet connection.

    Does this work better?

    If you are connected to internet via ethernet cable vs wifi you reduce the chances of your internet getting spotty and having glitches. I had that issue when I sat for the LSAT. My internet had some sort of glitch and the test froze in the middle of reading comp. I had to wait for 20 minutes or so to get logged back in and had to do the whole camera view of my room and area. So yeah, I think it is a better idea to not use wifi, plus they advise to use ethernet connection. Most people probably will not have this issue, but better safe than to get flustered over internet issues in the middle of your test.

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  • Wednesday, Jun 09 2021

    @ekatekuzn772 said:

    Everyone: PLEASE LET YOUR PROCTOR KNOW TO PAUSE THE TEST IF THEY NEED TO SPEAK WITH YOU. A lot of them for some ungodly reason just blabber while the timer is running, it's ridiculous and you won't get that time back. I let mine know before starting the April Flex and he happily obliged.

    bless you for this. so many unwritten rules to worry about because of ProctorU - I haven't even thought about this until now

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  • Wednesday, Jun 09 2021

    Everyone: PLEASE LET YOUR PROCTOR KNOW TO PAUSE THE TEST IF THEY NEED TO SPEAK WITH YOU. A lot of them for some ungodly reason just blabber while the timer is running, it's ridiculous and you won't get that time back. I let mine know before starting the April Flex and he happily obliged.

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  • Wednesday, Jun 09 2021

    @ecastillox2022501 said:

    does anyone who has taken the test before have any tips on what to do if you finish your exam early? how does test day look like during the exam? first-time test taker :)

    You can IM your proctor and they will say coolio and submit and disconnect for you!

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  • Tuesday, Jun 08 2021

    @jaclynmiller20 said:

    @turvsbro9 omg you're about to save my life

    i think it was like $15 but i could be mistaken. somewhere in that range tho. worth it for sure!

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  • Tuesday, Jun 08 2021

    does anyone who has taken the test before have any tips on what to do if you finish your exam early? how does test day look like during the exam? first-time test taker :)

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  • Tuesday, Jun 08 2021

    @turvsbro9 omg you're about to save my life

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  • Tuesday, Jun 08 2021

    Does anyone know how to make the pop ups stop on Macbook whenever your proctor switches with another proctor? It is distracting to see the chat app bouncing up and down during your test

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  • Tuesday, Jun 08 2021

    @jaclynmiller20 said:

    @ekatekuzn772 said:

    Avoid using wifi. Use ethernet cable for internet connection.

    I wish I could do this but my only laptop doesn't have the cable slot :( I'm opting to ban everyone in my house from wifi for the couple hours I'm testing instead lol

    they make an adapter for ethernet to usb. I will be using one (:

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  • Tuesday, Jun 08 2021

    @puneetmotiwala422 lmao honestly, can't trust anyone to be quiet when you need them to be. Better safe than sorry!

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  • Tuesday, Jun 08 2021

    @wenjia09308 said:

    Does anyone know if you are able to use earplugs on the flex?

    I also have 2 computer monitors on my desk I use for my full time job (they can't be removed easily). I'm taking the test on my Macbook on the same desk--is it okay to have the monitors there if they are both turned off and I put a blanket over it?

    You need to have all monitors removed or covered - and yes you can use earplugs! Just make sure they are soft, non-electronic, non-corded/banded, generic foam ear plugs.

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  • Tuesday, Jun 08 2021

    @jaclynmiller20 said:

    @ekatekuzn772 said:

    Avoid using wifi. Use ethernet cable for internet connection.

    I wish I could do this but my only laptop doesn't have the cable slot :( I'm opting to ban everyone in my house from wifi for the couple hours I'm testing instead lol

    thats what im doing. I have banished everyone from my house for test day lol

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  • Tuesday, Jun 08 2021

    Does anyone know if you are able to use earplugs on the flex?

    I also have 2 computer monitors on my desk I use for my full time job (they can't be removed easily). I'm taking the test on my Macbook on the same desk--is it okay to have the monitors there if they are both turned off and I put a blanket over it?

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  • Tuesday, Jun 08 2021

    @ekatekuzn772 said:

    Avoid using wifi. Use ethernet cable for internet connection.

    Does this work better?

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  • Tuesday, Jun 08 2021

    @sarvaani2013788 said:

    @jaclynmiller20 wondering the same. I did LSAT Writing last night and that software made my fan go crazy. I don't get what it is that causes this on so many applications.

    Mine did too! Maybe it is just the LSAT writing software. I spoke with someone from Proctor U today and they said it shouldn't make the fan go crazy. I hope they are right because I find it a bit distracting!

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  • Monday, Jun 07 2021

    @jaclynmiller20 wondering the same. I did LSAT Writing last night and that software made my fan go crazy. I don't get what it is that causes this on so many applications.

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  • Monday, Jun 07 2021

    @puneetmotiwala422 They're not going to allow you to plug in any type of external hardware into your computer while taking the test. It doesn't matter if your audio quality is bad. The only reason they need to hear you is to ensure you're not receiving instructions or cheating in any way.

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  • Monday, Jun 07 2021

    Oh dear... I just used Zoom to hear what I sound like, and it's miserably bad. Is there anything I can do, or anything I'm allowed to plug in to improve it?

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