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Humbleguy

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LSAT test day

Post by Humbleguy » Sun Jan 23, 2011 3:42 pm

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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Re: LSAT test day

Post by Richie Tenenbaum » Sun Jan 23, 2011 3:46 pm

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?
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."

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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Re: LSAT test day

Post by hjag » Sun Jan 23, 2011 3:47 pm

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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Re: LSAT test day

Post by Humbleguy » Sun Jan 23, 2011 5:32 pm

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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Re: LSAT test day

Post by Richie Tenenbaum » Sun Jan 23, 2011 5:37 pm

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?
Yes, you would get in significant trouble if caught doing that.

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Re: LSAT test day

Post by dextermorgan » Sun Jan 23, 2011 6:09 pm

Richie Tenenbaum wrote:
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?
Yes, you would get in significant trouble if caught doing that.
As in you would kiss law school and a legal career goodbye forever. Seriously.

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