Hi everybody,
I took LSAT yesterday, and 1/3 of the testers were not able to see the clock. Isn't having a visible clock a prerequisite for an approved testing site?
LSAT site condition Forum
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LSAT site condition
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Re: LSAT site condition
Cicero, thank you. Your answer put things in perspective.
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Re: LSAT site condition
I took the LSAT three times and the clock was always behind me. I don't think there is any requirement for the testing center to have a clock in front of the seats.
Reporting won't help you in any way. Schools won't treat an "explained" low LSAT any differently than a regular low LSAT.
You should bring a watch for your retake.
Reporting won't help you in any way. Schools won't treat an "explained" low LSAT any differently than a regular low LSAT.
You should bring a watch for your retake.
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Re: LSAT site condition
Thank you d cooper. I will definitely bring a watch next time.
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