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I am still struggling with timing in some sections. At the 5 minute mark when I take practice PT's, I am still bubbling in the last question as the proctor (app) says "Pencils down" (like, filling in the oval). If were to do that during a real exam, would it be an issue? Or does pencils down mean drop your pencil immediately, without filling in the rest of the oval you were bubbling?
Sounds like a small question but I just had to ask.
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It depends on the proctor, but I have heard of people getting kicked out for not putting pencils down immediately. It would be in your best interest to get used to having everything bubbled in before your pencil needs to be down and time is called.
Thanks Alex. I thought as much, but of course wanted to double check beforehand.
This is a subject that we must be absolutely strict with ourselves towards. We should air on the side of caution and take pencils down to mean precisely that: pencils down at that moment. As was previously mentioned, stories abound about people getting kicked out or sternly warned for not putting pencils down, a stern warning can derail confidence for the next section.
We must train so bubbling is never an issue, for it would be truly unfortunate if we knew the material but were asked to leave due to not putting our pencils down.
David
For sure practice with putting your pencil immediately down, just in case you get a very strict proctor. But also it would be a good practice for you to get yourself trained to be fast with the time limitations for the LSAT.
My center was super chill, but I wouldn't risk anything. Pencils down means pencils down! :P
This. I wouldn't risk it.
My first proctor was so serious, word was she flagged someone. http://www.lsac.org/jd/lsat/day-of-test/violations-irregularities
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I took the Feb 2017 test and my proctor kicked someone out who was filling in a bubble right after time was called. I don't know how much of the bubble he already had filled in before she said pencils down, but he was not finished with it when she did. He was sitting right in front of me and it kind of sent a message (to me anyway) that they were serious.
Yeah, these things are serious. My recommendation would be to practice PTs with the bubble sheet and have things completely finished by the 34 minute mark.