The LSAT Flex is a remote version of the Law School Admission Test (LSAT) that was introduced during the COVID-19 pandemic. LSAT Flex typically requires test-takers to complete a room scan before beginning the exam. The purpose of the room scan is to ensure test security and prevent any unauthorized materials or assistance during the exam.
While specific requirements may vary, generally, you are typically required to do a visual sweep of your testing area with your webcam or mobile device camera. The purpose is to show that there are no prohibited materials or resources within reach that could aid you during the exam. This includes items on your desk, nearby surfaces, and within your immediate reach.
It is advisable to follow the instructions provided by the LSAT Flex proctoring service or the organization administering the exam to ensure compliance. If you have any specific questions or concerns about the room scan procedure, it is best to consult the official LSAT Flex guidelines or contact the LSAT Flex support team for accurate and up-to-date information.Flappy Bird
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The LSAT Flex is a remote version of the Law School Admission Test (LSAT) that was introduced during the COVID-19 pandemic. LSAT Flex typically requires test-takers to complete a room scan before beginning the exam. The purpose of the room scan is to ensure test security and prevent any unauthorized materials or assistance during the exam.
While specific requirements may vary, generally, you are typically required to do a visual sweep of your testing area with your webcam or mobile device camera. The purpose is to show that there are no prohibited materials or resources within reach that could aid you during the exam. This includes items on your desk, nearby surfaces, and within your immediate reach.
It is advisable to follow the instructions provided by the LSAT Flex proctoring service or the organization administering the exam to ensure compliance. If you have any specific questions or concerns about the room scan procedure, it is best to consult the official LSAT Flex guidelines or contact the LSAT Flex support team for accurate and up-to-date information.Flappy Bird