Hello everyone! I am taking the LSAT for the first time in a few weeks and it will be remotely proctored. I have a 50% additional time extension for my disability. What should I expect on test day? Will I be alone with a proctor or will there be other students there as well? Also, will I be allowed to use the highlight and cross-out answers features on the actual test? Lastly, will I be able to monitor the time I have left like I can on PTs or will I get some kind of warning about the time I have left? Any response would be much appreciated, I just want to hear from people with testing experience. Also, good luck to my fellow January test-takers!
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I really needed these words of encouragement, thank you for this post. (3(/p)
That's what I picked also. It made sense to pick it at first, but I see why it's wrong too
You are treating the questions as more complex than they actually are, I agree with the others who said overthinking
I'm in the same position. Not sure how to go about it because I want to get a good score on the actual test. Maybe we are just overthinking our answers?
My best advice is to figure out your weaknesses, especially in the LR, since that makes up a majority of the exam. Identify the specific question types that you are continuously getting wrong and tailor your drill sets to those areas. This helped me because I was focusing my attention on why I was getting those question types wrong and then the next time around I was able to get them right.
Hi. Law schools will not see that you received accommodations. Good luck with your exam, you got this!
I appreciate everyone responding to my questions. You guys are awesome. Thank you for your help. Good luck to everyone taking the test, whether it is this month or later.