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Of course, you can't talk to yourself during an in-person exam with others in the room. But I am wondering if the flex rules might be more lenient with this, since there won't be anyone to disturb. Anyone have insight as to whether talking during the flex is prohibited?
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According to LSAC's website, reading aloud is a prohibited behavior. I'm assuming the same goes for talking out loud during the test. Here's the link: https://www.lsac.org/update-coronavirus-and-lsat/lsat-flex#:~:text=the LSAT-Flex?-,To meet the anticipated demand and the needs of the,hours for standard test takers.
@Rachel_Zane Thanks! Bad news for me, thought :-(
I'm really struggling with this in practice tests. I am pretty sure my October LSAT here in Japan will become an LSAT flex and I consistently start to read quietly 3 or so times each PT. I'm trying to figure out what to do about it. Tape my mouth shut test day?