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Bringing a phone to the test center

Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2014 4:37 pm
by sirlancealot
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Re: Bringing a phone to the test center

Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2014 4:40 pm
by Cicero76
Don't bring a phone to the test center.

People survived traveling public transportation and going places without iPhones for decades. If the worst came to worst you could borrow someone's.

Re: Bringing a phone to the test center

Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2014 5:28 pm
by 09042014
sirlancealot wrote:I know as per the Lsac rules, cell phones and other electronic devices are not allowed in the testing center. However, I have to travel to the test center by subway and transfer onto a shuttle to make it onto the university's campus. I really would not feel comfortable leaving my iPhone at home in case I ended up getting lost or some other unforeseen circumstance happened where I would have to call somebody, etc. Would it be wise to bring my phone to the test center and just ditch it in a bush outside the building where I'm taking the test? Or do test proctors typically have a box or something where test-takers can put electronic devices? Any sort of advice on this from people who have had similar experiences would be extremely helpful.
Smart play is to leave it at home.

But just turn it off, not silient, not vibrate, not airplane mode, but OFF OFF, and leave it in your pocket.

Re: Bringing a phone to the test center

Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2014 5:37 pm
by Onomatopoeia
Desert Fox wrote:
sirlancealot wrote:I know as per the Lsac rules, cell phones and other electronic devices are not allowed in the testing center. However, I have to travel to the test center by subway and transfer onto a shuttle to make it onto the university's campus. I really would not feel comfortable leaving my iPhone at home in case I ended up getting lost or some other unforeseen circumstance happened where I would have to call somebody, etc. Would it be wise to bring my phone to the test center and just ditch it in a bush outside the building where I'm taking the test? Or do test proctors typically have a box or something where test-takers can put electronic devices? Any sort of advice on this from people who have had similar experiences would be extremely helpful.
Smart play is to leave it at home.

But just turn it off, not silient, not vibrate, not airplane mode, but OFF OFF, and leave it in your pocket.
DF is drunk right now. ignore him.

even though you're a troll.... here is some friendly advice for those at home -- LEAVE THE DAMN PHONE AT HOME

Re: Bringing a phone to the test center

Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2014 5:39 pm
by NYSprague
Weren't there several posts over the past few years of people who got in trouble withLSAC proctors or got kicked out of a test center because of phones?

Why would you risk this after all your hard work?

And yes you sound like the frequent troll here.

The over explanation of extraneous details usually is a sign.

Re: Bringing a phone to the test center

Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2014 5:41 pm
by EMadan
Don't bring a phone. There's no place to put it in the test center. Even if it's completely off, if any of the proctors notice that you have a phone in your pocket, you'll be kicked out of the test and your score will note an irregularity.

If you absolutely have to bring it, consider meeting a friend at the test center before it starts and giving it to him to hang on to.

Re: Bringing a phone to the test center

Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2014 5:44 pm
by Onomatopoeia
EMadan wrote:Don't bring a phone. There's no place to put it in the test center. Even if it's completely off, if any of the proctors notice that you have a phone in your pocket, you'll be kicked out of the test and your score will note an irregularity.

If you absolutely have to bring it, consider meeting a friend at the test center before it starts and giving it to him to hang on to.
ignore the bolded. leave the phone at home or in your car. youll be asked if you have a phone once you get there. pleading stupidity or lack of awareness will not be an option.

Re: Bringing a phone to the test center

Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2014 5:53 pm
by Gooner91
If you have a compelling reason to have it call ahead to the test center and ask the receptionist or security if you can leave it with them.

Re: Bringing a phone to the test center

Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2014 5:55 pm
by Onomatopoeia
Gooner91 wrote:If you have a compelling reason to have it call ahead to the test center and ask the receptionist or security if you can leave it with them.
are you srs right now? if he absolutely needs to make a call after the test, he can use a payphone or ask to borrow someones phone. why even complicate shit. the risk of having a mix up occur is simply not worth it.

Re: Bringing a phone to the test center

Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2014 6:06 pm
by 09042014
BornAgain99 wrote:
Desert Fox wrote:
sirlancealot wrote:I know as per the Lsac rules, cell phones and other electronic devices are not allowed in the testing center. However, I have to travel to the test center by subway and transfer onto a shuttle to make it onto the university's campus. I really would not feel comfortable leaving my iPhone at home in case I ended up getting lost or some other unforeseen circumstance happened where I would have to call somebody, etc. Would it be wise to bring my phone to the test center and just ditch it in a bush outside the building where I'm taking the test? Or do test proctors typically have a box or something where test-takers can put electronic devices? Any sort of advice on this from people who have had similar experiences would be extremely helpful.
Smart play is to leave it at home.

But just turn it off, not silient, not vibrate, not airplane mode, but OFF OFF, and leave it in your pocket.
DF is drunk right now. ignore him.

even though you're a troll.... here is some friendly advice for those at home -- LEAVE THE DAMN PHONE AT HOME
My friend Tropical Jackel did it and guess what? Nobody pats you down, and you get away with it scott free.

Re: Bringing a phone to the test center

Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2014 6:12 pm
by kartelite
sirlancealot wrote:I know as per the Lsac rules, cell phones and other electronic devices are not allowed in the testing center. However, I have to travel to the test center by subway and transfer onto a shuttle to make it onto the university's campus. I really would not feel comfortable leaving my iPhone at home in case I ended up getting lost or some other unforeseen circumstance happened where I would have to call somebody, etc. Would it be wise to bring my phone to the test center and just ditch it in a bush outside the building where I'm taking the test? Or do test proctors typically have a box or something where test-takers can put electronic devices? Any sort of advice on this from people who have had similar experiences would be extremely helpful.
Dude, leave the phone at home. When I was in college I didn't have a cell phone and I seemed to find my way to places just fine. This over-dependence on a piece of technology to do something that people have managed to do for thousands of years without it is ridiculous.

Re: Bringing a phone to the test center

Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2014 7:30 pm
by Clyde Frog
Bring it so when you get bored during the test you can play angry birds.

Re: Bringing a phone to the test center

Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2014 8:26 pm
by anyriotgirl
print out the google map directions. you'll look like a goober, but you'll know where you're going.

Re: Bringing a phone to the test center

Posted: Mon Jun 02, 2014 1:00 pm
by BPlaura
sirlancealot wrote:I really would not feel comfortable leaving my iPhone at home in case I ended up getting lost or some other unforeseen circumstance happened where I would have to call somebody, etc.
Nope, you can't bring your phone, nor is there anywhere at the testing center where you can leave it. BUT, this is exactly why it's a good idea to do a "dry run" sometime this week where you go from your house to the testing center. That way you'll know how long it takes, feel confident that you won't get lost, etc.

Re: Bringing a phone to the test center

Posted: Mon Jun 02, 2014 1:10 pm
by sirlancealot
Ok great, thanks everybody. Sorry if that was a stupid question, I just figured that there would be at least some people in the same shoes as me that could benefit from everyone's advice.

Re: Bringing a phone to the test center

Posted: Mon Jun 02, 2014 2:13 pm
by Fiero85
This:
anyriotgirl wrote:print out the google map directions. you'll look like a goober, but you'll know where you're going.
and this:
BPlaura wrote:Nope, you can't bring your phone, nor is there anywhere at the testing center where you can leave it. BUT, this is exactly why it's a good idea to do a "dry run" sometime this week where you go from your house to the testing center. That way you'll know how long it takes, feel confident that you won't get lost, etc.

Re: Bringing a phone to the test center

Posted: Mon Jun 02, 2014 2:24 pm
by jd2017.8
BPlaura wrote:
sirlancealot wrote:I really would not feel comfortable leaving my iPhone at home in case I ended up getting lost or some other unforeseen circumstance happened where I would have to call somebody, etc.
Nope, you can't bring your phone, nor is there anywhere at the testing center where you can leave it. BUT, this is exactly why it's a good idea to do a "dry run" sometime this week where you go from your house to the testing center. That way you'll know how long it takes, feel confident that you won't get lost, etc.
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Yep - nowhere to put phones where we were. Sorry.

Just FYI - I imagine this goes without saying, but even if you do a dry run, get there early. I took my test on a campus I had minimal familiarity with. I had done a dry run so that I knew where the building was. On the day of the test, they changed the building to another across campus and did not have an LSAC rep at the original building. Just one 8 1/2 x 11 sign on the building door telling us it had been moved. Several of us ended up running to the other side of the campus and were lucky to find the building before the test started. To their credit, they were aware of the problem and held off on starting the administration to allow others to find the location. Still, early wouldn't hurt.

Good luck!

Re: Bringing a phone to the test center

Posted: Mon Jun 02, 2014 2:25 pm
by d cooper
I left my phone at home. After the test, I walked to a convenience store and used their phone to call a cab.

If you ask the proctor to store your phone they will probably kick you out and report you to LSAC.

Re: Bringing a phone to the test center

Posted: Mon Jun 02, 2014 2:29 pm
by Splitter1415
Leave your phone at home. Just print a direction to the test center.

Re: Bringing a phone to the test center

Posted: Mon Jun 02, 2014 2:40 pm
by Brettanomyces
A dude got written up for using his phone during the break.

Don't bring your phone.

Re: Bringing a phone to the test center

Posted: Mon Jun 02, 2014 3:37 pm
by FloridaCoastalorbust
The proctors at one of my LSATs asked if anyone brought their phones and at least five did. They all were kicked out. Even some kids texting before officially checking in were kicked out.

Re: Bringing a phone to the test center

Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2014 2:59 am
by Clyde Frog
If you're going to bring a cell phone to your testing center then it's mandatory that you bring a cell phone like this


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Re: Bringing a phone to the test center

Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2014 3:06 am
by ManoftheHour
If you were stuck between the choice between being able to take your LSAT and not get written up or get lost getting home, I'd go for the latter. Bro, this is the most important thing on your law school application. It's not the time to take a chance.

Re: Bringing a phone to the test center

Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2014 3:56 pm
by Calbears123
My LSAT center is 80 miles away so I'm staying in a hotel sunday night. Needless to say im dumping my phone in the trunk of my car

Re: Bringing a phone to the test center

Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2014 10:37 pm
by BaberhamLincoln
Clyde Frog wrote:Bring it so when you get bored during the test you can play angry birds.

LOLOLOLOL