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Thursday, Jun 07 2018

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I'd probably vote for a university because it may get a person into a school mindset but some hotels also have very nice conference rooms and I'm sure it varies. Hope you get a chance to visit.

That is exactly why I'm debating this, especially because it will be my undergrad university which will feel more comfortable.

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josephakroon64
Thursday, Jun 07 2018

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I went to a hotel that I am supposed to take mine in. The hotel workers didn't know exactly what room it would be in but I figured it would be in the room called the education center (something similar to that name). I cant't remember exactly what the room was called, but I went in there and It looked similar to a college lecture room. There were about 100 desks and chairs.

Ya I am hoping the hotel I will potentially be taking mine in is like that. I just don't want a massive room with hundreds of test takers.

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Thursday, Jun 07 2018

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Taking the LSAT at a hotel vs at a university

I am in a situation where I can choose to take the LSAT at a hotel in my hometown, or take the LSAT at my undergrad university in another city. I am wondering if anyone has taken the LSAT at a hotel before and can give me some insight on what the environment is like. Are all the test takers in one large ballroom or do they split us up into smaller sections?

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