Are more people gone during a break or in the middle of test?
Is the test considered an automatic cancel or partially graded?
Any anecdotal or personal experience?

1. none when i took the LSATlovejopd wrote:Hey, just curious about the number of people who do not finish the LSAT and go home.
Are more people gone during a break or in the middle of test?
Is the test considered an automatic cancel or partially graded?
Any anecdotal or personal experience?
not if you book ass during the 10 minute breakdr123 wrote:Im pretty sure they make you stay in the room untill the test is over.
when I took the lsat you werent allowed to leave the building during the break and they had people monitoring and shitpaulinaporizkova wrote:not if you book ass during the 10 minute breakdr123 wrote:Im pretty sure they make you stay in the room untill the test is over.
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then you didn't run fast enoughdr123 wrote:when I took the lsat you werent allowed to leave the building during the break and they had people monitoring and shitpaulinaporizkova wrote:not if you book ass during the 10 minute breakdr123 wrote:Im pretty sure they make you stay in the room untill the test is over.
Another Question,northwood wrote:you can always quit whenever you want. As soon as you sign in- it counts towards one of your 3 takes.
All you have to do is bubble in the back of the scantron. But if you are allready there- finish the test then cancel, unless you are about to flip out ( or get really sick)- then for everyone else's sake leave.
if you dont want to make a scene- leave at the break.
However, if you think you will cancel going into the test- dont go. Do something else and take an absence.
HAHApaulinaporizkova wrote:then you didn't run fast enoughdr123 wrote:when I took the lsat you werent allowed to leave the building during the break and they had people monitoring and shitpaulinaporizkova wrote:not if you book ass during the 10 minute breakdr123 wrote:Im pretty sure they make you stay in the room untill the test is over.
What I meant was people tend to leave during 15 min break, if any, or during any specific section! Sorry about the confusion. Thank you anyway!paulinaporizkova wrote:1. none when i took the LSATlovejopd wrote:Hey, just curious about the number of people who do not finish the LSAT and go home.
Are more people gone during a break or in the middle of test?
Is the test considered an automatic cancel or partially graded?
Any anecdotal or personal experience?
2. i have no idea what this means
3. cancel. partially graded? really?
4. don't go to the LSAT if you're even slightly considering leaving halfway through