@lexxx745 @jmarmaduke96 I'm 95% sure based on poking around the webpage on LawHub that the test will be on LawHub and not ProctorU. You were actually able to see the screen with the "Take Exam" button for a while: https://imgur.com/hrSkL27
Would someone, who didn’t have technical difficulties, be able to share the process that ProctorU went through before the exam and what to prepare for that came as unexpected to the May test takers?
I think you will want to fill out the LSAC equipment form. I do not think such a display, even mirrored, will be allowed. You can also email or call ProctorU, but they took forever to get back to me via email.
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From LSAC:
Also, if you have already registered with Proctor U for a date and time for the June flex, you must login to your ProctorU account and cancel with them as well.
Once you sign up for the LSAT Flex, you schedule what time you want to take it via ProctorU, the online proctoring service that actually administers the exam
> @BeastMode_JediKnight said:
> Once you sign up for the LSAT Flex, you schedule what time you want to take it via ProctorU, the online proctoring service that actually administers the exam