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Sprinkles
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15 min break after section 3. The writing sample is also 35 mins. But when you actually begin the test is different for every center.
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@montaha.rizeq
so pretty much until lunch?
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We started at 8:30 and finished at 1:00 precisely. So 4.5 hours.
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^ woops posted this in the wrong thread, ignore
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For today's LSAT I walked in at 8:30 am and left at 1:40 pm.
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