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Hey @ ! I had a similar line of thought recently and called the LSAC to confirm whether or not this would be possible. The guy on the hotline told me that my IP address would not allow me to access the proctor and the test. More accurately, he told me that the test was not intended for any international students unless they specified that it was an international LSAT. I'm not 100% sure if they actually have mechanisms in place to stop us from accessing with an VPN or something, or if they request government issued IDs like @ has mentioned. Definitely risky, though. I'm not sure what to think or do because my testing centre is currently full for October and I would essentially have to wait to apply next cycle if I can't manage to take an exam.
@ Thanks for the info! Guess that’s that, then, knowing that ProctorU can detect VPN. Sadly, I don’t think it will be likely that I can fly anywhere anytime soon given the travel bans in place. I’ll have to blindly prepare for the Oct LSAT hoping a space opens up or for the possibility it also turns to Flex. Best of luck in your remaining preparation and hopefully the LSAC comes to some senses to open up additional flex options as they’ve mentioned the possibility!