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Sunday, Oct 12

🙃 Confused

LSAT online test

Hey everyone,

I’m taking the LSAT in November, and I heard that during the online test it’s required to keep your hands visible in the camera frame at all times.

The issue is, I’m using a MacBook, and it’s basically impossible to do that comfortably. To make my hands visible, I’d have to tilt the screen so far down that I can barely see the screen to read the questions.

Has anyone else faced this problem? Any practical setup suggestions or ways to position the laptop or camera so it meets LSAC’s rules without making it impossible to take the test?

Thanks in advance for any tips!

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3 comments

  • Sunday, Oct 12

    Hi! I use a Macbook and I took the test in September. I use the built-in camera and don't recall the proctor wanting to see my hands but rather keeping my head and shoulders visible all the time in the frame. Hope it adds a bit for you to consider.

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  • Sunday, Oct 12

    Hi! Not sure if something has changed but I just did the online October LSAT and only my head and shoulders had to stay in the frame.

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  • Sunday, Oct 12

    Also taking test in november and using macbook - i have a blue tooth mouse and the computer on a stand so its further away from me. Actually found this to be more comfortable

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