Hi everyone, I was just curious if anyone has taken the LSAT at the testing center in Cary, NC. NC ELITE CAREER SERVICE CENTER (10061)? If so could you tell me if the conditions were good? The setup, individual desks, good lighting, proctored well, and distraction free? Thank you
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Rating: 10 (Overall) 8 (Building) 9 (Administration)
Date: June 2010
Comments: This was an AMAZING experience. This test center gives each person an individual cubicle with an overhead fluorescent light to work with. The desk has plenty of space on it to work. The only negative is these cubicles are used for computerized testing as well so there is a monitor on the back of the desk but it is barely noticeable and the plus of the privacy of an individual cubicle far outweighs the minus of a small monitor. They give you plenty of time to get prepared and were great with the administration. We started the test a little early (~12:20) and got out by 5:00, which is incredible. The place is a little cold so bring a light jacket if you get cold easily. If you are planning on taking the LSAT anywhere in NC TAKE IT HERE!!
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Rating: 2 (Building), 0 (Administration)
Date: Dec. 2008
Comments: Why zero, you may ask. They moved the testing center from the library to another building far away with absolutely NO notice, and NO signs visible from the driveway. I had actually called the library director the preceding afternoon, and she confirmed the test the building and the room number of the test. And of course, I checked with LSAC's Web site. So I did my part. I get there twenty minutes before, and the library is empty, no cars in the lot, all the windows dark. Eventually, I find a security guard to ask, and she tells me the new location. By the time I get to the registration desk, they've already begun reading the instructions. The lady at the desk apologizes for the last-minute change (making her a wonderful human being, no doubt). The main proctor herself reads the. instructions. as if she has. never picked. up a phonics book in. her life.
The desk tops are literally the size of an 8.5x11 inch sheet of paper, if not smaller. In the adjacent room, there's some sort of gathering of JCSU students making a minor racket. At one point, a proctor opens a door at the back of the room leading to the adjacent room and asks them to be quiet -- without first entering the room and closing the door behind her -- causing a bigger disruption than the kids themselves. And, of course, she slams the door after doing so.
You better believe I wrote LSAC a letter. A polite but firm letter.
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This is pretty old and there was only one review, sorry.
http://lsatcenters.wikia.com/wiki/LSAT_Test_Center_Wiki
Just CTRL+F to do a search and type in your test center.
You could always call and ask to look around the school. The review was added almost 10 years ago so things could've changed. North Carolina Elite Career Services Center's review is more recent though.