If that's going to bother you then you might want to switch to a different testcenter. This site has reviews of test centers: http://www.simugator.com/lsat-test-site-rater.php
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@gyoo01 said:
Is it okay to bring multiple watches?
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@UsernameChange Exactly this! The only concern anyone should have is for testcenter availability. I assume seats are generally less-filled on February, but you should still look into it, maybe contact the testcenter.
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Video yourself doing the tests. Watch the video and get a 170+ scorer to watch the video and give you test-taking feedback. You may be making mistakes that confuse you in-test that are subconscious.
I learned recently that due to the small size, the Westmont testcenter fills up fast (it's really just "intended" for Westmont students). Make sure you sign up super early. It is worth it!
Jog the morning of your exam before you go to the testcenter. There is science to back up that exercise can decrease test day anxiety. I didn't do it before my first LSAT (Oct. 2015). I did do it before my second (Dec. 2015). Made a big difference for me.
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I think you're safe just calling the university where the test is given to ask about construction, since they're not necessarily the "testcenter supervisors." But, LSAC is so strange, so who knows.
So... what to do if you have a small breakdown while taking practice test 76 at your June testcenter? I opened up my booklet, started the test and that immediate "I'm drunk and reading" feeling came over me... paralysis.