Can you have misconduct without being given a slip?
Posted: Sat Dec 01, 2012 4:27 pm
At the LSAT...
At the end of section 5, time was called. Randomly bubbled 3 unanswered questions shortly after this, but before tests were collected.
Good chance the proctor saw this being done. Nothing was said, no misconduct slip was given. Essay was written and handed in, dismissed as per usual proceedings.
Is there any chance misconduct could still be reported, even though no verbal or written notification for misconduct was given?
Do proctors have to give out a slip or verbally acknowledge misconduct on test day to the person in question?
Please respond, thank you.
At the end of section 5, time was called. Randomly bubbled 3 unanswered questions shortly after this, but before tests were collected.
Good chance the proctor saw this being done. Nothing was said, no misconduct slip was given. Essay was written and handed in, dismissed as per usual proceedings.
Is there any chance misconduct could still be reported, even though no verbal or written notification for misconduct was given?
Do proctors have to give out a slip or verbally acknowledge misconduct on test day to the person in question?
Please respond, thank you.