Hello, I just finished taking the September exam. However when I was I taking the exam, I had really bad noise disruptions. Would I be eligible to file a complaint? Or could you advice me on what to do?
studying yes, PT no, because you don't get to use earplugs during the actual test. so better to download JY's awesome 7sage app and to simulate the real test by using "white noise" and "distraction" functions :)
I find the 7Sage proctor app pretty funny when you turned distracts and background noise to level 10. It sounds like I'm taking the LSAT in a hospital TB ward rather than a university lecture hall!
... , listened for AC sounds, made noise and listened for echoes, and ... . The proctor apps all include noise simulation and we get used ... sound, then download construction site noise emulators from YouTube and listen ...
... app which mimics the background noise of a coffee shop ... this thread who suggest background noise is essential for your prep ... test - the "library noise" youtube clip that joegotbored posted ... There's going to be noise during your actual test (coughing ...
eh not necessarily, if you get used to music/noise and it happens to be real quiet you'll screw yourself and get crazy distracted by the smallest thing
... made sure there was no noise going on around me either ... that, there was plenty of noise. There was a high school ... shop or library where some noise will occur. Use a real ...