@danielznelson It helps a ton! I did that the first time I registered for the LSAT. The person who picked up my call was able to tell me what the testingcenter would be like (layout, spacing, seating, etc.). That put my mind at ease.
Great advice here, good thread. The one thing I'd add is to take Uber/Lyft to your testingcenter. Well worth the $ in my opinion to avoid any added stress.
... you are. The closest test center to me is 3 hours ... on getting to the test center at least an hour before ... 15 minutes away from your testingcenter, and if you know the ...
At our testingcenter, they didn't allow us to speak with other test takers during the break. Every time someone would start talking in the hall, a proctor would try to silence the conversation.
... find a community college testingcenter in a city nearby.< ... being comfortable in the testingcenter is important and that ... think that if the testingcenter is causing that much anxiety ... in my abilities that the testingcenter was a negligible consideration ...
... ? If you want the best testingcenter EVER, come to Dallas (McKinney ... night. Literally walk to the testingcenter. School is new so no ... . That was also a good testingcenter. But McKinney is like a ... you'll have an optimal testing experience (and with a short ...
... to take them into our testing rooms, but the proctors did ... have been unique to my testingcenter, but I imagine that this ... facto storage area at your testingcenter as well?
I remember one dream I was walking into my testingcenter and the first thing I notice is everyone already taking the exam and I hear the proctor say "ok 5 minutes left"
Latest LSAT nightmare: I felt great walking out of the testingcenter....then to my horror, I realized I didn't put my name on my answer sheet. *has heart attack and dies*
... has different experiences with their testingcenter. Mine for example is very ... Alma mater. Looks like your testingcenter is very strict unfortunately. As ...