Yes you can! I emailed LSAC weeks ago because I wear them while I study. It's also on the website, so (personally) I am going to print out that page and have it in my desk just incase I have any difficulties with a proctor...you can never be too safe!
It has to be the classic soft foam ones though, nothing electronic obviously.
"Starting with the August test, LSAT-Flex test takers may now use soft, non-electronic, non-corded/banded, generic foam ear plugs, which will need to be shown to and approved by your LSAT-Flex proctor. NOTE: Please ensure that your earplugs will not interfere with your ability to receive instruction from your proctor. Test takers are responsible for adhering to proctor instructions and communications at all times.
In addition, unless a specified accommodation has been granted, test takers cannot wear headphones, earbuds, or anything similar that is not a soft, non-electronic, non-corded/banded, generic foam ear plug. These types of items are unable to be monitored by proctors to ensure a fair and equal testing environment. It’s LSAC’s goal to safeguard your test and score by putting this policy in place to mitigate testing irregularities that could result in the termination of your session or cancellation of your score."
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Highly doubt it. You may try and reach out before hand and ask.
Yes you can! I emailed LSAC weeks ago because I wear them while I study. It's also on the website, so (personally) I am going to print out that page and have it in my desk just incase I have any difficulties with a proctor...you can never be too safe!
It has to be the classic soft foam ones though, nothing electronic obviously.
"Starting with the August test, LSAT-Flex test takers may now use soft, non-electronic, non-corded/banded, generic foam ear plugs, which will need to be shown to and approved by your LSAT-Flex proctor. NOTE: Please ensure that your earplugs will not interfere with your ability to receive instruction from your proctor. Test takers are responsible for adhering to proctor instructions and communications at all times.
In addition, unless a specified accommodation has been granted, test takers cannot wear headphones, earbuds, or anything similar that is not a soft, non-electronic, non-corded/banded, generic foam ear plug. These types of items are unable to be monitored by proctors to ensure a fair and equal testing environment. It’s LSAC’s goal to safeguard your test and score by putting this policy in place to mitigate testing irregularities that could result in the termination of your session or cancellation of your score."
As per LSAC's website!
Awesome thank you!!