Hi everyone, I have a question on the time when the exams start. Do they do a fixed time all around the country or is it based on your time zone? Also, when does the exam start? Morning or afternoon, or does it vary based on which day you choose to take the test? Thanks!
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#help Question for JY# How do you decide whether to read through both passages and move on to questions, or to read A, questions, then B, questions? Thank you!
I am interested! Look forward to it.
@makenziechan531 said:
Does anyone know if we are allowed to use Command+F (Find) during the test? I've heard other test takers say the proctors are not disabling it but I haven't seen LSAC comment on it directly.
Yes we can. I emailed LSAC and they confirmed it.
#help Same question here. How does JY decide that?
Not sure if I agree with JY's explanation for A. I think A is wrong because the subjects can report one thing and truly believe another thing, or they can believe one thing when they report it and then change to believe another thing. If we change A to "they reported they believed they saw in the sequence", then A would be a right answer choice.
@dbuonantony260 said:
Once you sign up for the LSAT Flex, you schedule what time you want to take it via ProctorU, the online proctoring service that actually administers the exam
Thank you! Good luck on your exam!
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