Hi everyone, I’m preparing to take my LSAT Argumentative Writing sample at home, but I have posters in my room that I don’t want to take down. I’m not sure if it’s allowed to cover them up, and I don’t want to get flagged. Since I took my LSAT in person before, I’m unsure how proctoring works for this. Can anyone advise me? I need to do this soon and would really appreciate help!

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  • Edited Thursday, Feb 12

    What kind of posters do you have? I have like 3 anime posters and there were no issues with my argumentative writing section. So if you have similar poster then you should probably be fine.

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  • Thursday, Feb 12

    the ProProctor guidelines state "Your testing space and surrounding area must be free of pens, paper, electronic devices, etc. No content that could potentially provide an unfair advantage during your exam, including that posted on walls or within your immediate area, should be present during your exam" If you really didn't want to take them down then I would pin a sheet to the wall to cover them. I highly recommend reading the https://www.prometric.com/files/ProProctor/ProProctorUserGuide.pdf VERY helpful!

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