During the test, how do we know how much time we have left? Is there a giant digital clock that has a timer, or is it a regular clock, or do the proctors just give 10 20 5 minute warnings?
I'm taking the test next June. The last 10 Actual packet ended at PT 71. This means that the next packet will be 72-81, with PT 81 being the February 2016 test. Will LSAC release 72-81 in a new 10 Actual packet before June 2016? Thanks.
... sharpening pencils! They would often break, get stuck in the sharpener ... that it has yet to break ANY of my pencils, lead ... and because it doesn't break my pencil's lead, I ... when I am working 6-10 hours a day with a ...
The number of test takers that receive accommodations of time and a half per section is growing from what I can tell, has there been any thought from 7sage on making a four section test proctor that has 53 minute sections?
If you have retaken or know you're gonna have to retake, what kind of study break/schedule do you guys take between test day and the score release date and then between score release date and the next test date?
... the proctor on and the minute pencils were down - I ... realize until the 5 minute mark was called in ... . We lost almost a minute on every section. Ever ... unsettling.
- Our break was on a strict timer ... the break ended, we began section 4 in under a minute. ...