Question about Misconduct Forum
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Question about Misconduct
I accidently bubbled in a section I wasn't supposed to be working on, and I'm pretty sure my proctor saw me do this. However, he did not say anything to me or anything else. If I did have a red flag on this test, is it correct to say that he would have had to notify me? Thanks so much for the help.
- A'nold
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Re: Question about Misconduct
Lulz at "accidentally" bubbled in a section you weren't supposed to be working on.
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Re: Question about Misconduct
Yes, you would have been notified.
- ChildPlease
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Re: Question about Misconduct
Very original flame.
- LSAT Blog
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Re: Question about Misconduct
+1LawPlz wrote:Yes, you would have been notified.
Just because you got lucky this time doesn't mean you'll be so lucky in the future, though. This sort of thing is taken very seriously.
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