Should I be doing a blind review in silence to sort of simulate test conditions without the timer? Was considering listening to music during the blind review since it takes forever to do but not sure. Any thoughts on this?
... to look at the display timer every time I click on ... do you think monitoring the timer will become easier with practice ... to stick to the display timer only?
Would appreciate ... spend the money on a timer that may hinder my studying ...
I am reading a lot of people are having their time wasted because of proctor issues. Any specific advises? I saw several good one - tell proctor to mute themselves and stop timer when they want to talk. Is proctor experience is that bad?
Hi all - I'm taking the LSAT in August and it's my first time doing so. As such, I have a few logistics questions for those who know/have taken the FLEX recently.
1) Can you take the exam on a desktop? LSAC website says yes, but the Writing ...
I originally planned to take my first test in june, but ended up postponing my exam to oct. Do I still get to use the first timer test taker only viewing/canceling the score at request- option?