I was wondering what exactly it is that we need to bring with us on the day of the test. I heard from some people that I need two forms of id? is that true because all I have is my drivers license
From LSAC: All candidates must bring to the LSAT test center the following: (1) your unsigned LSAT Admission Ticket that includes the photo that you uploaded through your LSAC.org account (you will provide your signature at the check-in table), (2) a valid government-issued ID that is current (or has expired within 90 days of your test date) and contains a recent and recognizable photo, (3) three or four sharpened No. 2 or HB pencils, with good erasers.
When I took the test, basically it was all the above. A recent passport sized photo to attach to my LSAT Admissions Ticket, my driver's license, a large zip-lock bag that included a couple of pencils, eraser, sharpener, water and some snacks.
Don't forget your analog watch. Additionally, there have been discussions of using somewhat dull pencils for filling in answer sheets more easily but at least one should probably be fairly sharp in case you need the precision during the essay (which I know is the part people are most worried about!).
I've been trying to get on LSAC all day to see if admissions tickets are posted, but the website won't come up. @azbulkin , when you print your admission ticket, it will have a checklist of all of the things you must/can have. Follow whatever that says.
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All candidates must bring to the LSAT test center the following:
(1) your unsigned LSAT Admission Ticket that includes the photo that
you uploaded through your LSAC.org account (you will provide your
signature at the check-in table), (2) a valid government-issued ID that is
current (or has expired within 90 days of your test date) and contains a
recent and recognizable photo, (3) three or four sharpened No. 2 or HB
pencils, with good erasers.
When I took the test, basically it was all the above. A recent passport sized photo to attach to my LSAT Admissions Ticket, my driver's license, a large zip-lock bag that included a couple of pencils, eraser, sharpener, water and some snacks.