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Hello everyone! I am taking the LSAT for the first time in a few weeks and it will be remotely proctored. I have a 50% additional time extension for my disability. What should I expect on test day? Will I be alone with a proctor or will there be other students there as well? Also, will I be allowed to use the highlight and cross-out answers features on the actual test? Lastly, will I be able to monitor the time I have left like I can on PTs or will I get some kind of warning about the time I have left? Any response would be much appreciated, I just want to hear from people with testing experience. Also, good luck to my fellow January test-takers!
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So if you are taking the test remotely, you have to provide the testing location. Sorry if I am misunderstanding. I'm also taking the test with accommodations, have to take it remotely because of them and don't have a quiet place to take it and LSAC was no help. So just a heads up in case you are in the same boat. You should be able to use the highlighters and there will be a timer.
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If you're taking the test remotely, you will need to show your proctor a scan of the room. You do not see the proctor, but they see you. You will not see any other students (assuming you will be taking the exam at home). I believe you can monitor the time left with a timer. LSAC probably has a page where they discuss what you can expect on test day, incase you want further information. Good luck!
Thanks everyone!