Hi! One thing you can do to simulate proctoring experience is PTing with your FaceTime/ Zoom camera on. If there is someone who is willing to act as a “proctor” for you, that would be helpful.
Going into test day, really read the candidate agreement and see what is allowed and what is not allowed. I made a little checklist for myself the day before test day to make sure I have everything squared away.
I would also say have the ProctorU tech line number handy incase you have trouble getting set up in the beginning. Also, just know that if something really distractive happens with ProctorU, you have the option to report it to LSAC and to request to take a make up test depending on the circumstance.
Most importantly, even if there is a delay in getting started, know that it is part of the process and don’t get too anxious about it. Best of luck!
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Hi! One thing you can do to simulate proctoring experience is PTing with your FaceTime/ Zoom camera on. If there is someone who is willing to act as a “proctor” for you, that would be helpful.
Going into test day, really read the candidate agreement and see what is allowed and what is not allowed. I made a little checklist for myself the day before test day to make sure I have everything squared away.
I would also say have the ProctorU tech line number handy incase you have trouble getting set up in the beginning. Also, just know that if something really distractive happens with ProctorU, you have the option to report it to LSAC and to request to take a make up test depending on the circumstance.
Most importantly, even if there is a delay in getting started, know that it is part of the process and don’t get too anxious about it. Best of luck!