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Proctors at the Los Angeles Convention Center
Posted: Thu Jul 26, 2018 5:43 am
by santoki
These ladies somehow found something to talk about every 2-3 minutes and didn't think it was necessary to whisper. I could hear them through my earplugs while the security guards near the bathrooms are just conversing and laughing. We deserve +20 points as far as I know.
Re: Proctors at the Los Angeles Convention Center
Posted: Thu Jul 26, 2018 11:38 am
by estefanchanning
I was livid. Also every fucker who kept sliding how chair on the floor needs to have their tits ripped.
Re: Proctors at the Los Angeles Convention Center
Posted: Thu Jul 26, 2018 2:22 pm
by Underoath
Ontario was annoying too because a proctor was standing right next to me flirting with the female proctor. It was highly annoying. At one point I wanted to say "shhh". Next time, I'm going to raise my hand and tell another proctor that I would appreciate it if they will stop talking. It's very rude and disrespectful. But hopefully there won't be a next time for me.
Re: Proctors at the Los Angeles Convention Center
Posted: Sun Mar 10, 2019 4:14 pm
by Smiddywesson
It depends on the examinee. I didn't use earplugs and never heard a thing. You could drop a bomb in the room, I'd barely notice. When I does me MBE, I gets like hungry bear and digs away at it.

Re: Proctors at the Los Angeles Convention Center
Posted: Sun Mar 10, 2019 4:23 pm
by rcharter1978
Underoath wrote:Ontario was annoying too because a proctor was standing right next to me flirting with the female proctor. It was highly annoying. At one point I wanted to say "shhh". Next time, I'm going to raise my hand and tell another proctor that I would appreciate it if they will stop talking. It's very rude and disrespectful. But hopefully there won't be a next time for me.
I would have definitely said something or made sure to communicate via the death ray stare I've developed. You've paid how much to take this exam? Oh hell no.
Having said that, bar examinees are stressed out and on edge. I used to work at a hotel across the street from the convention center..back then it was a Marriott, and bar examinees were the most nitpicky, wound up people on the face of the Earth, but it's a stressful time and so any additional stressors would just be magnified. I remember one guy kept insisting that every pillow case he got stank like someone else had used it. We changed his bedding multiple times, at his request, his room was cleaned every day, his linens were changed every day. I think he was just so on edge and stressed out that he was particularly sensitive to everything.
Re: Proctors at the Los Angeles Convention Center
Posted: Mon Mar 11, 2019 3:32 pm
by masonjarrr
rcharter1978 wrote:Underoath wrote:Ontario was annoying too because a proctor was standing right next to me flirting with the female proctor. It was highly annoying. At one point I wanted to say "shhh". Next time, I'm going to raise my hand and tell another proctor that I would appreciate it if they will stop talking. It's very rude and disrespectful. But hopefully there won't be a next time for me.
I would have definitely said something or made sure to communicate via the death ray stare I've developed. You've paid how much to take this exam? Oh hell no.
Having said that, bar examinees are stressed out and on edge. I used to work at a hotel across the street from the convention center..back then it was a Marriott, and bar examinees were the most nitpicky, wound up people on the face of the Earth, but it's a stressful time and so any additional stressors would just be magnified. I remember one guy kept insisting that every pillow case he got stank like someone else had used it. We changed his bedding multiple times, at his request, his room was cleaned every day, his linens were changed every day. I think he was just so on edge and stressed out that he was particularly sensitive to everything.
Getting American Psycho vibe from that guy. Did you guys manage to take a look at his self care products?
Re: Proctors at the Los Angeles Convention Center
Posted: Mon Mar 11, 2019 4:13 pm
by rcharter1978
masonjarrr wrote:rcharter1978 wrote:Underoath wrote:Ontario was annoying too because a proctor was standing right next to me flirting with the female proctor. It was highly annoying. At one point I wanted to say "shhh". Next time, I'm going to raise my hand and tell another proctor that I would appreciate it if they will stop talking. It's very rude and disrespectful. But hopefully there won't be a next time for me.
I would have definitely said something or made sure to communicate via the death ray stare I've developed. You've paid how much to take this exam? Oh hell no.
Having said that, bar examinees are stressed out and on edge. I used to work at a hotel across the street from the convention center..back then it was a Marriott, and bar examinees were the most nitpicky, wound up people on the face of the Earth, but it's a stressful time and so any additional stressors would just be magnified. I remember one guy kept insisting that every pillow case he got stank like someone else had used it. We changed his bedding multiple times, at his request, his room was cleaned every day, his linens were changed every day. I think he was just so on edge and stressed out that he was particularly sensitive to everything.
Getting American Psycho vibe from that guy. Did you guys manage to take a look at his self care products?
LOL, we probably should have. He was really upset about the whole thing. If one of the maids had gone missing he would have been my first suspect, because he liked to have the maid come in and change the linens while he was in the room to make sure it was done...and then before the night was over he would call down and complain that those pillowcases had been previously used.
If I had been wiser, I would have just taken some petty cash and bought him a pillow case in the package from Target.
But we were so innundated with angry, stressed out people that he kinda blended in at the time.
Re: Proctors at the Los Angeles Convention Center
Posted: Mon Mar 11, 2019 5:01 pm
by masonjarrr
rcharter1978 wrote:masonjarrr wrote:rcharter1978 wrote:Underoath wrote:Ontario was annoying too because a proctor was standing right next to me flirting with the female proctor. It was highly annoying. At one point I wanted to say "shhh". Next time, I'm going to raise my hand and tell another proctor that I would appreciate it if they will stop talking. It's very rude and disrespectful. But hopefully there won't be a next time for me.
I would have definitely said something or made sure to communicate via the death ray stare I've developed. You've paid how much to take this exam? Oh hell no.
Having said that, bar examinees are stressed out and on edge. I used to work at a hotel across the street from the convention center..back then it was a Marriott, and bar examinees were the most nitpicky, wound up people on the face of the Earth, but it's a stressful time and so any additional stressors would just be magnified. I remember one guy kept insisting that every pillow case he got stank like someone else had used it. We changed his bedding multiple times, at his request, his room was cleaned every day, his linens were changed every day. I think he was just so on edge and stressed out that he was particularly sensitive to everything.
Getting American Psycho vibe from that guy. Did you guys manage to take a look at his self care products?
LOL, we probably should have. He was really upset about the whole thing. If one of the maids had gone missing he would have been my first suspect, because he liked to have the maid come in and change the linens while he was in the room to make sure it was done...and then before the night was over he would call down and complain that those pillowcases had been previously used.
If I had been wiser, I would have just taken some petty cash and bought him a pillow case in the package from Target.
But we were so innundated with angry, stressed out people that he kinda blended in at the time.
That maid should consider herself lucky
Re: Proctors at the Los Angeles Convention Center
Posted: Mon Mar 11, 2019 5:55 pm
by rcharter1978
masonjarrr wrote:rcharter1978 wrote:masonjarrr wrote:rcharter1978 wrote:Underoath wrote:Ontario was annoying too because a proctor was standing right next to me flirting with the female proctor. It was highly annoying. At one point I wanted to say "shhh". Next time, I'm going to raise my hand and tell another proctor that I would appreciate it if they will stop talking. It's very rude and disrespectful. But hopefully there won't be a next time for me.
I would have definitely said something or made sure to communicate via the death ray stare I've developed. You've paid how much to take this exam? Oh hell no.
Having said that, bar examinees are stressed out and on edge. I used to work at a hotel across the street from the convention center..back then it was a Marriott, and bar examinees were the most nitpicky, wound up people on the face of the Earth, but it's a stressful time and so any additional stressors would just be magnified. I remember one guy kept insisting that every pillow case he got stank like someone else had used it. We changed his bedding multiple times, at his request, his room was cleaned every day, his linens were changed every day. I think he was just so on edge and stressed out that he was particularly sensitive to everything.
Getting American Psycho vibe from that guy. Did you guys manage to take a look at his self care products?
LOL, we probably should have. He was really upset about the whole thing. If one of the maids had gone missing he would have been my first suspect, because he liked to have the maid come in and change the linens while he was in the room to make sure it was done...and then before the night was over he would call down and complain that those pillowcases had been previously used.
If I had been wiser, I would have just taken some petty cash and bought him a pillow case in the package from Target.
But we were so innundated with angry, stressed out people that he kinda blended in at the time.
That maid should consider herself lucky
I think we all felt lucky when the bar exam was over. Years later, I understand why people get wound up and go a little crazy, but back then I just wanted all these people to leave.