Hello everybody,
During the LSAT exam, do the proctors stop test takers after every section(35mins)? Or do they allow test takers to take the first 3 sections, then 10-15 min break?
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- Richie Tenenbaum
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You'll here something along the lines of this: "Everyone please put there pencils down and do not turn the page. For the next 35 minutes you will work on section 2 and only 2. Are there any questions? No? Please turn the page and begin."Humbleguy wrote:Hello everybody,
During the LSAT exam, do the proctors stop test takers after every section(35mins)? Or do they allow test takers to take the first 3 sections, then 10-15 min break?
So you basically have 10-20 seconds between sections and a 15 min break between section 3 and the last two sections.
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Plus, 5 minutes before the end of each section, the proctor should call "5 minutes." This isn't a break, but a warning.
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Would you get into trouble if during the new section you go back to previous section to work on question you did not answer?
- Richie Tenenbaum
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Yes, you would get in significant trouble if caught doing that.Humbleguy wrote:Would you get into trouble if during the new section you go back to previous section to work on question you did not answer?
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As in you would kiss law school and a legal career goodbye forever. Seriously.Richie Tenenbaum wrote:Yes, you would get in significant trouble if caught doing that.Humbleguy wrote:Would you get into trouble if during the new section you go back to previous section to work on question you did not answer?
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