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jaclynpoon9481
Thursday, May 30 2019

@ The one they stuck me with also has small desks and I've heard that there are an insane amount of distractions, so I'm worried about that as well. I think test day anxiety is just getting to me and this is adding onto my worries :( thanks for your response and encouragement!

I received an email this morning that I've been relocated to a different testing center that is way too far out for me. I was so pissed because the test is 4 days away so I called LSAC and they told me that I can be a "standby candidate". This means that I can show up to any testing facility and they will accept me as long as I have my ticket with me. They gave a few options where the testing centers are closer and there are open spots, but I'm worried that they won't let me in. They told me to just show up earlier and tell the proctors about my situation. I'm worried that since I'm on "standby" that I'll have last priority into being let in the testing room. I'm so conflicted as to what to do because I want to go to one of the centers that are closer to me, but I'm worried that I won't be let in because the ticket shows a different location.

Has this happened to anyone here? Should I stick with the location that they stuck me with or should I take the chance and go to a center of my choice? I'm so stressed and frustrated so any advice/words of encouragement would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!

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jaclynpoon9481
Wednesday, Oct 10 2018

Just reading this is stressing me the hell out. I wish they have an option where we can choose to either take the test on paper or on the tablet. I have literally never used a tablet before in my life so I'm extremely worried that this will slow me down. On the FAQ it says, "The transition to the digital LSAT will begin in July 2019. For that test, half of the test-takers will be assigned to take the test on a tablet provided by LSAC, the other half will take the traditional paper-and-pencil test." I'm freaking out by just reading this. I feel like I'd purposely have to purchase a table JUST to practice for the digital exam. The worst part is that I'm not ready for the January 2019 and I am not confident enough to take the June 2019 exam.

I think a small part of me just died on the inside.

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