Does anyone know if we're allowed to bring a thermos into the test if it fits into the gallon sized bag? I usually am drinking coffee all day, and am worried about crashing mid test if I don't have any for the break.
I didn't even think about it. I guess I just got lucky being in Japan when I took it. Their schools have vending machines and their vending machines have coffee (yeah ikr).
I'd check with the particular test center, I've been hearing some inconsistencies with rules that aren't directly stated. The three watch thing sometimes not being allowed in particular, but a couple random other things too.
I don't think so either but I would definitely check with the test center. On my first take, I was under the understanding that it was one clear bottle of water only but there were multiple people with Gatorade or Vitamin Water. I saw one girl with a Coke.
Yeah I've seen people with like juice boxes in their bag so if you're fine with cold coffee, maybe consider one of the boxed or bottled ones as well. Also saw people with refillable water bottles so again, might wanna just check with your test center.
In my experience, it is up to the test centre. I clearly heard from the back of my test room some person opening a soda can (that loud click, then PSST) and no one went to tell him/her off; unless I'm living in the past, I'm pretty sure clear soda cans have yet to be taken to the mass market. Mind you, you're not suppose to even bring a bag other than a clear one to hold the necessary stuff yet 1/3 of my test room brought either their backpacks or handbags.
I don't believe so. I brought in a water bottle but was only able to drink it at break. Inside that water bottle, however, was a full energy drink haha
Lol it was the "Zero" Monster! It's in a white container. But, honestly, they didn't even check my bag or anything..... so I don't even think they would've cared if I walked in with bright green liquid lol.
If you contact LSAC, I am sure they will most likely say no, simply due to the fact that in their list of items allowed, it states that your beverage has to be in a clear container or it can be a juice box. You could probably put coffee in a clear container but it will get cold. So perhaps you can take some days to try to get used to drinking cold coffee, and that can provide you with some energy. But again, if anything call LSAC to verify. I wouldn't just go by what a test center says, because if they say yes and it turns out you can't, you don't want it to affect you.
I was allowed to bring my redbull in... I did not drink it though... this is from LSAC... should settle the matter... "Food and drink. Food and drink of any kind may not be taken out of your ziplock bag in the test room. Food and drink may be consumed only during the break."
if there's one thing I've learned in my LSAT career(aka time since I started studying) there is no predictability in TC/proctors... no matter the process that should happen, there are always some proctors that either don't care, care a lot or in the middle + theres test takers that are unpredictable (i.e. people refusing to take a hood/hat off and telling a proctor to leave them alone or something)
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I'd check with the particular test center, I've been hearing some inconsistencies with rules that aren't directly stated. The three watch thing sometimes not being allowed in particular, but a couple random other things too.