Hi, edited title and re-use it since it seems we can only post two threads:
My new question is...
What do you wear on the test day?
Would it be too warm in the test center due to the heater?
I'm thinking to wear something casual...like, really casual...
Anyone doing similar or will you wear formal such as suits etc.?
Original post:
It means we need to arrive at the test center by 8:30am right?
Or should we arrive at the test center at 30 min earlier to do those procedures?
Thanks
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So wait...I heard we cannot use the bathroom once we check in, right?
But we can still use the bathroom after entering the building?(test center?
Thanks. So we can enter the building and I guess we check in in front of the test room or smt right...so we can use bathroom aft entering the building but once enter the test room, we cannot use it.
This is my 1st take so...it's so basic question but thanks.
Thanks for sharing your experience...and sorry to hear what happened.
Do you know why that happened? some students got late? I thought if we are late we are just not allowed to take the test...
If you're worried about the room's temperature, LSAC's official stance is to dress in layers so you can make adjustments as needed.
1) Try wearing what you typically wore while PTing. The less you change, the more comfortable you'll feel.
2) Be prepared for temperature changes. Just because it's warm out, doesn't mean the room is going to be warm. Similarly, just because it's below freezing outside, doesn't mean your room won't be 101 degrees (hopefully not). My recommendation would be to wear a short sleeve shirt, a jacket, and pants (the jacket can be taken off or put back on if they decide to blast the AC or turn the room into a sauna).
3) Listen to @montaha.rizeq ! Use the restroom before you go, and get there early in case your bladder decides to mess with you. There were about 60-70 of us, split between 2 rooms. The line for the restroom was incredibly long...
If you are testing nearby, ask around to find out which rooms are used and try to get in there for practice tests after you have reached a point where your results are in your acceptable range. There's nothing like associating the success of a "YAY!" score with the room in which you will eventually test.
I can't focus for the life of me in colder rooms, and sometimes the LSAT is administered in science buildings (unfortunately) so I want to make sure I have as many layers on as possible. Worst case scenario: I have to shed some layers. Best case: my outfit works, and the cold hasn't distracted me.
Either way, it's something I've worn several times before, so I already know what to expect. This is something I'd recommend doing.
The only negatives about the profession I want to work in is the dress code. I am an extremely laid back person. Professional attire sucks. Hell, jeans suck too.
I am getting my last bits of comfort in before I have to go professional for the rest of my life.
Yes, you may ask why we were crazy enough to accept that situation -- but the positives of less than 20 people in a room versus 2+ hours just to get everyone checked into amphitheater seating to start the test was strong enough incentive to deal with the pre-test potty situation...
To each their own:)
As for clothing, I agree with the peeps that say wear the same thing you wear to PT - for me that is the most comfy clothes in my closet and definitely bring layers to adjust to different temperatures.
For those that need to Dress for Success - that is awesome!! but just not for me:)
All the best!!
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