LSAT Testing Problem. What to do? Forum
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LSAT Testing Problem. What to do?
So in my testing room today the proctor forgot to say 5 minutes left for 1 of the sections and instead said 3 minutes left. Also the person next to me was an older person and he was being very disruptive during the test. His stomach was making noises that occur when you have gas and he passed gas once or twice during the text. He also was talking to himself during the test and would say "yes" or "no" when he would flip the page to the next section. He said would say "o no 5 minutes left, how did that happen" when the proctor would say "5 minutes left" Lastly when the proctor said "3 minutes left" instead of 5 he started to freak out and said "5 minutes" really loud and created a big hupla in the room. Overall the dude was throwing me off the entire test.
What should I do? What will happen if I tell LSAC?
I am a junior so if my score is delayed thats fine, I am not applying till next cycle.
What should I do? What will happen if I tell LSAC?
I am a junior so if my score is delayed thats fine, I am not applying till next cycle.
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Re: LSAT Testing Problem. What to do?
Your score may be delayed. You will be given the option to cancel. You may have your test fee for the June retake waived if you chose to cancel. If you do not cancel, LSAC may put a note in your record noting that there were unusual circumstances. You will not be given any special information, such as your score, prior to making your cancel decision, and they will not give you any other "accommodations" after the fact.
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Re: LSAT Testing Problem. What to do?
best case scenario in this situation is your score will be cancelled and you get a free retake
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Re: LSAT Testing Problem. What to do?
Let me see if I get this right. I tell LSAC and a. option to cancel b. free June retake if I cancel c. if i dont cancel then either the LSAC will do nothing or write a note for my file.joebloe wrote:Your score may be delayed. You will be given the option to cancel. You may have your test fee for the June retake waived if you chose to cancel. If you do not cancel, LSAC may put a note in your record noting that there were unusual circumstances. You will not be given any special information, such as your score, prior to making your cancel decision, and they will not give you any other "accommodations" after the fact.
Im thinking that I dont cancel and see what happens.
- lovejopd
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Re: LSAT Testing Problem. What to do?
Smells good huh?...bigben5289 wrote:So in my testing room today the proctor forgot to say 5 minutes left for 1 of the sections and instead said 3 minutes left. Also the person next to me was an older person and he was being very disruptive during the test. His stomach was making noises that occur when you have gas and "he passed gas once or twice during the text". He also was talking to himself during the test and would say "yes" or "no" when he would flip the page to the next section. He said would say "o no 5 minutes left, how did that happen" when the proctor would say "5 minutes left" Lastly when the proctor said "3 minutes left" instead of 5 he started to freak out and said "5 minutes" really loud and created a big hupla in the room. Overall the dude was throwing me off the entire test.
What should I do? What will happen if I tell LSAC?
I am a junior so if my score is delayed thats fine, I am not applying till next cycle.
I read a research that studying in the bath room would help you concentrate on something
so you cannot blame old guy...
Call LSAC and file a complaint ASAP
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Re: LSAT Testing Problem. What to do?
I am tr
What will happen if I file a complaint?lovejopd wrote:Smells good huh?...bigben5289 wrote:So in my testing room today the proctor forgot to say 5 minutes left for 1 of the sections and instead said 3 minutes left. Also the person next to me was an older person and he was being very disruptive during the test. His stomach was making noises that occur when you have gas and "he passed gas once or twice during the text". He also was talking to himself during the test and would say "yes" or "no" when he would flip the page to the next section. He said would say "o no 5 minutes left, how did that happen" when the proctor would say "5 minutes left" Lastly when the proctor said "3 minutes left" instead of 5 he started to freak out and said "5 minutes" really loud and created a big hupla in the room. Overall the dude was throwing me off the entire test.
What should I do? What will happen if I tell LSAC?
I am a junior so if my score is delayed thats fine, I am not applying till next cycle.
I read a research that studying in the bath room would help you concentrate on something
so you cannot blame old guy...
Call LSAC and file a complaint ASAP
- lovejopd
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Re: LSAT Testing Problem. What to do?
I heard that if they accept yours, you have a option to have a refund or next test free. I am not sure how they handle your Feb exam in terms of 3 per 2 years stipulation. Somebody might help youbigben5289 wrote:I am trWhat will happen if I file a complaint?lovejopd wrote:Smells good huh?...bigben5289 wrote:So in my testing room today the proctor forgot to say 5 minutes left for 1 of the sections and instead said 3 minutes left. Also the person next to me was an older person and he was being very disruptive during the test. His stomach was making noises that occur when you have gas and "he passed gas once or twice during the text". He also was talking to himself during the test and would say "yes" or "no" when he would flip the page to the next section. He said would say "o no 5 minutes left, how did that happen" when the proctor would say "5 minutes left" Lastly when the proctor said "3 minutes left" instead of 5 he started to freak out and said "5 minutes" really loud and created a big hupla in the room. Overall the dude was throwing me off the entire test.
What should I do? What will happen if I tell LSAC?
I am a junior so if my score is delayed thats fine, I am not applying till next cycle.
I read a research that studying in the bath room would help you concentrate on something
so you cannot blame old guy...
Call LSAC and file a complaint ASAP