Hi everyone-

The room in which I am planning to take my LSAT has frosted on one wall covering the middle section, with clear glass on the top and bottom. Will this be acceptable for my remote LSAT?

Alternatively, does anyone know how I can take my test on an L-shaped desk, where one of the sides has a desktop computer?

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  • Monday, Apr 01 2024

    a small world cup said:

    Hi everyone-

    The room in which I am planning to take my LSAT has frosted on one wall covering the middle section, with clear glass on the top and bottom. Will this be acceptable for my remote LSAT?

    Alternatively, does anyone know how I can take my test on an L-shaped desk, where one of the sides has a desktop computer?

    Generally, having a computer on the desk during the LSAT is likely not allowed. The testing environment should be free from electronics except for the device you use to take the test.

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