Funny you should ask that. I always assumed in my PTs that you couldn't turn the page until "now". But in my testcenter, everyone was turning before the "now" so I did too. It will most likely depend on your proctor.
... mountains close to the LSAT testcenter
10 mile hike to ... another hour drive to the testcenter in the morning but that ... be fun going into the testcenter smelling like campfire. :wink ...
... mountains close to the LSAT testcenter
> 10 mile hike ... another hour drive to the testcenter in the morning but that ... be fun going into the testcenter smelling like campfire. :wink:
... mountains close to the LSAT testcenter
> 10 mile hike ... another hour drive to the testcenter in the morning but that ... be fun going into the testcenter smelling like campfire. :wink:
... score drop on my first test day and hit exactly my ... being more accustomed to the testcenter (took it at the same ... it justifies sitting for the test before one is ready. The ...
... score drop on my first test day and hit exactly my ... being more accustomed to the testcenter (took it at the same ... it justifies sitting for the test before one is ready. The ...
It's OK. You're not alone. Have you canceled yet? Just take it one day at a time and maybe see about a different testcenter the next time if that's doable. And maybe upgrade to a course that allows more access.
@Tom_Tango and @monaalsaidi , thanks so much for sharing your experiences/comments. I'm glad that most of the feedback is positive for this testcenter.
... previous users' experiences with specific test locations?
> Something like ... section called TestCenter Reviews. Also if you google LSAT testcenter reviews, there ...
... good with LG until the test came, fine with LR) and ... a terrible experience at my testcenter. I've also been on ... to hear about your testing center experience (here’s to a ... better center next time).
... a little on edge on test day, and maybe don't ... before I went into my testcenter, and honestly I think it ... good mood going into the test. That said, find whatever works ... a good headspace before your test- everyone's different.
> @tekken1225 said:
> So everything needs to fit in 1 ziplock bag? Pencils, eraser, snacks, etc? What about water bottle?
https://www.lsac.org/lsat/taking-lsat/lsat-test-center-admission-requirements :)
... a little water before the test and pee right before and ... as I got in the testcenter. You’re not allowed to ... water or pee before the test lol.
... minutes away from my hotel testcenter, I was a little worried ... 't make it into the test because they cut it too ... find parking and delayed the test start by 10 minutes... So ...
The perfect score watch is allowed though. There was a poster of permitted items at my testcenter this July and there was a picture of the perfect score watch.
Would also recommend calling.The LSAC website says a testcenter in Folsom and Pleasant Hill closed due to the fire. I am testing at USF and refreshing the page constantly