Hello, sorry for posting multiple posts.
I tend to have lower back pain due to the Lateral curvature.
Can we move our body and neck while taking the test? I'm afraid it will be seen as cheating...
What do you do when you get tired during the test?
Thanks
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Try finding a smaller test center. I would guess that would help you.
Also, by "borrowing room," I meant that I was able to use space from other seats, given that literally every other seat in my row was empty. I was quite literally sprawled over 2-3 seats, with my arms and shoulders leaning on the chair beside me and my extra materials lying another chair away. I'm not sure if that would help out your back pain, but being able to switch positions a lot helps me tremendously.
I was thinking to use compress for my back, but not sure it will work...
And the smell.
I wonder whether it distracts my attention...when I do practice tests, it sometimes bothers me but on the real test day I hope I concentrate on the test so much and will not get distracted by other stuff.
By the way, during the break time can we use medical items? Or do we have to apply for accommodations for this too? I do not need to use them during the test time, but hope can use them during the break. I thought we can use anything during the break, but no?
This makes me feel much more comfortable now lol
So I guess we can use medical items too if needed without applying for accommodations?
Did you ask the proctor to do so?
I've never taken the LSAT so I can't speak from experience there, but I have taken tests with overseers and I also have back issues. I just gave them a heads up that I'd be stretching and moving on occasion and they said that's fine and thanked me for letting them know.