I got a 35minutes watch and I also have a regular analog watch. I don't know what to expect from my testingcenter because I think it's their first time, so it could be a little crazy. If I have to use a wall clock I'll do that.
... my experience. Everyone exited the testing room and waited just outside ... . This may depend on your testingcenter and whether or not others ... are still testing around you. At the end ...
Me too, also adjacent to the testingcenter (anyone else in McKinney TX?). Got a whole elaborate set up going on and 4pm checkout. Fridge, micro, all my foods and vitamins. Epsom salts for the tub, following massage.
Well, I just signed up for the Feb. administration to make sure I get my preferred testingcenter. I don't think I "bombed" the December test, but unless I get some good bubbling luck, I'm still half a dozen points below my potential...
... on that. At my test center we sat elbow to elbow ... can prepare for your test center. Practice taking the test on ... you are preparing for your testingcenter conditions, so it wont throw ...
... time), compared to the testingcenter I took the test ... change to a different testingcenter. Seriously—check out our ... alternative was a HORRIBLE testingcenter, albeit 5 minutes from ... a nice testingcenter.
... Fortunately I found a testingcenter with large desks and ... Before you book your test center, check to make sure ... hours to visit the testingcenter. Do your visit and ... then book the center if you liked it. ... the morning, touring the center I wanted and when ...
@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.