Self-study
Hey, wondering if anyone has some more up-to-date information on this, is it okay to mumble quietly to yourself / read to yourself during the LSAT? I find it helps a lot with my understanding in RC sections. Thanks and good luck studying! If it helps I planned on taking it remotely, but any information is appreciated.
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You may want to ask your healthcare provider to write a letter for accommodations for you so you will not be penalized
I had the same issue. The long story short is, if your quiet enough, you can mumble to your hearts content. But if you say anything loud enough for the proctor to hear, be prepared to get a warning
I Strongly suggest you do. Actually saying the words is prohibited, but mouthing and mumbling is great
I full on talk out loud to myself and was thinking maybe I should do the at home test so I can do that, I guess not!
You should be fine doing this (very quietly) if you're taking the LSAT in a testing center. If you're doing a proctored exam remotely, it's strongly discouraged as they want to ensure you're not speaking with someone on a remote device or nearby. Overall, just try to practice not doing it and strengthen that internal voice in your head, since results may vary across the board.