verbal warning Forum
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verbal warning
After the fifth section when time was called my buddy behind me asked how I did on the test. I responded, but the proctor was close enough to hear me and said there is no talking under any circumstance. I quickly apologized and put my head down. I didn't get written up or receive a slip, and the proctor didn't speak a word to me after the fact. Should I be concerned? Sorry if this is an absurd question....
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Re: verbal warning
You should be fine, the proctor probably doesn't even know who you are. Just relax and celebrate being done.
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Re: verbal warning
They would've notified you on-site if you were in trouble. You're fine.
Call LSAC on Monday to confirm if you like. I once called them on behalf of a student with a similar issue, and this is what they told me.
Call LSAC on Monday to confirm if you like. I once called them on behalf of a student with a similar issue, and this is what they told me.
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Re: verbal warning
Thank you. I think I can relax now, even though the proctor did give me an evil look throughout the writing section.
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Re: verbal warning
You'll be fine
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