@akistotle I find out because I went to check out the campus two days ago to find out exactly where it would be and to check the time. My ticket said 8:30AM, which I thought was weird because I was under the impression that in Europe the test usually starts at 2PM, so that we're all writing it at the same time. At the campus, the receptionist told me it started at 2PM, so I checked with the Law School Dean and she looked into it. A few hours later I got a general email from LSAC that some of the tickets had the wrong time and that I should reprint it. The ticket has the right time now. So ... I'm sure glad I went and checked!
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Hi! How did you find out about it? Does LSAC.org say it or did you call the testing center?
The candidate information sheet says "Test takers should not contact LSAT test center supervisors for any reason."
Thanks for this. I'm going to check out the centre today! Will check
@akistotle I find out because I went to check out the campus two days ago to find out exactly where it would be and to check the time. My ticket said 8:30AM, which I thought was weird because I was under the impression that in Europe the test usually starts at 2PM, so that we're all writing it at the same time. At the campus, the receptionist told me it started at 2PM, so I checked with the Law School Dean and she looked into it. A few hours later I got a general email from LSAC that some of the tickets had the wrong time and that I should reprint it. The ticket has the right time now. So ... I'm sure glad I went and checked!
I guess if you're not in Europe it could be a totally different time than 2! Not sure...
Thanks! I'm taking it in Asia, and the usual reporting time is at 8:30am.