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Surprised that not a single testcenter anymore ALL YEAR anywhere in ... recommend CSUEB as a testing center. Proctors were really efficient as ...
... nor sit for the test and cancel your score. ... www.lsac.org/jd/lsat/day-of-test/photo-requirements
... LSAC policy requires that all LSATtest takers glue or tape to ... on the day of the test (e.g., with ... assure the authenticity of test scores and to protect ...
I scouted out out my testcenter and the room that was ... 't even fit the closed test booklet on them? I have ... 'm going to fit my test book, answer sheet, pencils, and ...
@hj060815
It depends where you live. I registered for Pace because I'm accustomed to taking the 4,5 and 6 train, and I don't want to go to LIC. I also heard good things about the testcenter.
... based on reviews from previous test-takers to ascertain the elusive ... it's at.. and on test day show up a little ... . You can also google the testcenter.. they have some reviews posted ...
... i just say, bombing a test with y'all makes it ... felt doomed. I left the testcenter and i just went blank ... i have to retake the test(which is very likely) but ...
... the Princeton review cracking the lsat 2015 book. Also good to ... purchase a few older lsat tests like 70, 71, & ... well prepared to take this lsattest on the 3rd.
wait list lol. This year, they put ... 358 people on a ranked waitlist when their entire class was ... frustrating it must be for wait-listed applicants when the lists ...
@ENTJ lol that reminds me of this suggestion from Blueprint:
"A raw egg. Just imagine the looks on your fellow LSATtest-takers’ faces as you crack one against the water fountain and slurp it down. Plus, it’s rich in protein."
I think secretly every LSATtest-taker wants to know if a phenomenal score is doable and more importantly, realistic. Simple answer is: yes. Difficult answer: it takes a lot of dedication and hard work to get to that yes.
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When I wrote the test last year I wore a hoodie and so did others at my testcenter. It was a non issue. Although the Canadian winters are pretty cold so maybe that's why they expected people to be walking in all bundled up.