Unfortunately, this is the only testingcenter in Turkey where I'm currently living, so changing test centers would be a bit difficult/expensive lol. Thanks for the advice though, I'll give them a call tomorrow.
FAU is a good testingcenter. They have the regular desks but also the long desks like in a lecture class. But you don't get to pick which room your in so it's basically a guessing game.
I have no clue about testing accommodations. Personally, I was diagnosed ... my Dr. the forms for LSATtesting accommodations, and they require extensive ... testing and paperwork.
... situations but not for the LSAT! I'm fine working amid ... . Unfortunately, that's been my LSATtesting experience, where things are generally ... the occasional distractions of the LSATtesting environment.
Make sure you wake up early enough to get a full meal for breakfast. Also, leave about 30 mins early due to traffic, events may be going on at your testingcenter. & just remain calmed and relaxed. Good luck everyone!
I would keep the same routine that I did for my PTs on Sats and during the week at 12:30 pm.
shower, eat breakfast, maybe a light workout, and practice a few LGs. Then get to the testingcenter early.
I used to live in San Jose but ran into the same problem so I took it at CSU east bay. The campus is super nice and I would highly recommend CSUEB as a testingcenter. Proctors were really efficient as well
@Legal Babe.. definitely flawed. I am not trying to be a dick, but seriously, you can't really hang your hat on that. Additionally, your particular testingcenter being empty doesn't do anything.. the curve is based on all like 20,000 test takers.