@sandypants Oh man, can we talk about how if you let your session time out on LSAC's site, you have to close my entire browser and re-open it, otherwise it'll give an error when trying to re-open you applications? It's the most irritating thing.
> @"Wesley-B" said:
> Hi Nicole! Thanks for doing this.
> What's the timezone for the poll? :)
The timezone would be Eastern Standard Time! Thank you for asking that question!
Expect longer time in case LSAC come back and point any concern to your file. Mine took about a month due to an false error that LSAC put in my file but later one cleared out themselves.
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> > Expect longer time in case LSAC come back and point ... the stamp or seal that LSAC requested on the envelop, ... did not get recognized by LSAC. Therefore LSAC requested to resend the ... envelop!
I called in LSAC and weeks later they cancelled ...
... technology issues were reported and LSAC specifically said they added the ... heard reports of lost time). I think LSAC took the feedback into ... improved the processes the second time around.
What ... will demand a retake from LSAC that week like some ...
Okay, registered, I'm writing in int't timezone, I only had only July 16, 17 and 18 available, found a time in July and selected it, I tested the equipement and the camera was ok (my built in one) but I read on here that you need a seperate camara?
... it was stated by "EST"time, while in Proctor U it ... was stated in "CST" time? Yet the time period for both was ... it is based on which timezone you've chosen. I was ... recalled having chosen Asia/HK timezone (in this case, CST may ...
... was stated by "EST"time, while in Proctor U ... stated in "CST" time? Yet the time period for both ... is based on which timezone you've chosen. I ... recalled having chosen Asia/HK timezone (in this case, ... be referring to Chinese Standard Time!)