A couple of weeks before test day, LSAC sends you a link to register on ProctorU for a time and a date to complete your test (I don't believe this has changed since the October LSAT). From there, you just follow all the steps that include downloading various extensions or programs and completing the check-in procedure. You'll eventually connect with a proctor who will ensure you are cleared to take the test and will take you (through control of your computer) to the Law Hub website, where the test will be waiting for you.
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A couple of weeks before test day, LSAC sends you a link to register on ProctorU for a time and a date to complete your test (I don't believe this has changed since the October LSAT). From there, you just follow all the steps that include downloading various extensions or programs and completing the check-in procedure. You'll eventually connect with a proctor who will ensure you are cleared to take the test and will take you (through control of your computer) to the Law Hub website, where the test will be waiting for you.
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