I'm registered for the Asia LSAT, and it's at 8:30. How long did it take for your proctor to pass out all the test forms so that everyone can begin the test?
I've heard someone mention on TLS about how it took 2 hours for the test to start... any input would be nice. It'd be super nice if someone who has actually taken the Korea LSAT tell me about their experiences at Yonsei University.
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Re: How long does it take for proctors to distribute exams?
I took it in Japan and they seemed decently competent. Some people broke rules. (Mechanical pencils, and one girl had freakin big ben on her desk.) But eventually they caught most of the infractions. It wasn't so bad. I had a huge desk to myself and they were good about time. No warnings though.PLATONiC wrote:I'm registered for the Asia LSAT, and it's at 8:30. How long did it take for your proctor to pass out all the test forms so that everyone can begin the test?
I've heard someone mention on TLS about how it took 2 hours for the test to start... any input would be nice. It'd be super nice if someone who has actually taken the Korea LSAT tell me about their experiences at Yonsei University.
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Re: How long does it take for proctors to distribute exams?
I took it internationally and it took about an hour to get into the exam. It was scheduled at 2:00 pm and we started filling in answer bubbles about 3:00 pm. Also had a small group, about 30 or so, so I think that made it go quicker than some of the larger groups.def2104 wrote:I took it in Japan and they seemed decently competent. Some people broke rules. (Mechanical pencils, and one girl had freakin big ben on her desk.) But eventually they caught most of the infractions. It wasn't so bad. I had a huge desk to myself and they were good about time. No warnings though.PLATONiC wrote:I'm registered for the Asia LSAT, and it's at 8:30. How long did it take for your proctor to pass out all the test forms so that everyone can begin the test?
I've heard someone mention on TLS about how it took 2 hours for the test to start... any input would be nice. It'd be super nice if someone who has actually taken the Korea LSAT tell me about their experiences at Yonsei University.
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Re: How long does it take for proctors to distribute exams?
What!?def2104 wrote:I took it in Japan and they seemed decently competent. Some people broke rules. (Mechanical pencils, and one girl had freakin big ben on her desk.) But eventually they caught most of the infractions. It wasn't so bad. I had a huge desk to myself and they were good about time. No warnings though.PLATONiC wrote:I'm registered for the Asia LSAT, and it's at 8:30. How long did it take for your proctor to pass out all the test forms so that everyone can begin the test?
I've heard someone mention on TLS about how it took 2 hours for the test to start... any input would be nice. It'd be super nice if someone who has actually taken the Korea LSAT tell me about their experiences at Yonsei University.

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Re: How long does it take for proctors to distribute exams?
Damn.. so I better expect it to take about an hour eh.. it's important for me to know this because I'm trying to budget time for my "nicotine" problems...Mr. Smith wrote:I took it internationally and it took about an hour to get into the exam. It was scheduled at 2:00 pm and we started filling in answer bubbles about 3:00 pm. Also had a small group, about 30 or so, so I think that made it go quicker than some of the larger groups.def2104 wrote:I took it in Japan and they seemed decently competent. Some people broke rules. (Mechanical pencils, and one girl had freakin big ben on her desk.) But eventually they caught most of the infractions. It wasn't so bad. I had a huge desk to myself and they were good about time. No warnings though.PLATONiC wrote:I'm registered for the Asia LSAT, and it's at 8:30. How long did it take for your proctor to pass out all the test forms so that everyone can begin the test?
I've heard someone mention on TLS about how it took 2 hours for the test to start... any input would be nice. It'd be super nice if someone who has actually taken the Korea LSAT tell me about their experiences at Yonsei University.
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