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Question about privacy during LSAT 15 minute break
Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2016 3:48 pm
by Ilovemydogxo
Hey guys, as I haven't been able to take an actual LSAT at a testing center due to some issues with my ex-GF and breaking my hand, I was just wondering if you guys could tell me about how your test centers were like. Would you say there is a private place where you could go to to rail a few lines of adderall quickly?
Thanks guys

Re: Question about privacy during LSAT 15 minute break
Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2016 5:33 pm
by Shakawkaw
You can get the most privacy by leaving the TC. People might look at you weirdly, and some might yell, but that's because they're mad at themselves for underperforming the first three sections.
Good luck!
Re: Question about privacy during LSAT 15 minute break
Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2016 6:25 pm
by Alexandros
Still having issues with your ex?
Re: Question about privacy during LSAT 15 minute break
Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2016 9:29 pm
by cantyoloforever
Shakawkaw wrote:You can get the most privacy by leaving the TC. People might look at you weirdly, and some might yell, but that's because they're mad at themselves for underperforming the first three sections.
Good luck!
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OP, why on Earth do you need to snort your adderall for taking a test?
Re: Question about privacy during LSAT 15 minute break
Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2016 11:11 pm
by SunDevil14
cantyoloforever wrote:Shakawkaw wrote:You can get the most privacy by leaving the TC. People might look at you weirdly, and some might yell, but that's because they're mad at themselves for underperforming the first three sections.
Good luck!
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OP, why on Earth do you need to snort your adderall for taking a test?
And here I was griping about not be able to go outside and have a smoke...someone always comes along to prove you don't have it as bad. Not that I condone railing stimulants during the break, but If you are that concerned show up early and scope out the testing center. There might be a handicap/one person restroom. Short of that, than that go to the very last stall in the shitter. People will have their own concerns during test day and I doubt figuring out if the guy on toilet is really taking a shit is going to be one of them.
Re: Question about privacy during LSAT 15 minute break
Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2016 10:14 am
by Rogah
Shakawkaw wrote:You can get the most privacy by leaving the TC. People might look at you weirdly, and some might yell, but that's because they're mad at themselves for underperforming the first three sections.
The university department which administers the LSAT at my test center tells me, in response to an emailed question as to whether I will be permitted to visit my car during the break:
You are not allowed to leave the immediate vicinity of the testing room after testing has begun, including during the break.
Re: Question about privacy during LSAT 15 minute break
Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2016 11:25 am
by Mikey
well, you can always go into the bathroom stall if you want to do that. I mean, how long can that possibly take? a few seconds right?? lol
Re: Question about privacy during LSAT 15 minute break
Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2016 4:14 pm
by Shakawkaw
Rogah wrote:Shakawkaw wrote:You can get the most privacy by leaving the TC. People might look at you weirdly, and some might yell, but that's because they're mad at themselves for underperforming the first three sections.
The university department which administers the LSAT at my test center tells me, in response to an emailed question as to whether I will be permitted to visit my car during the break:
You are not allowed to leave the immediate vicinity of the testing room after testing has begun, including during the break.
Obvious troll not so obvious it seems.
Re: Question about privacy during LSAT 15 minute break
Posted: Fri Dec 02, 2016 10:12 pm
by Rogah
Shakawkaw wrote:Rogah wrote:Shakawkaw wrote:You can get the most privacy by leaving the TC. People might look at you weirdly, and some might yell, but that's because they're mad at themselves for underperforming the first three sections.
The university department which administers the LSAT at my test center tells me, in response to an emailed question as to whether I will be permitted to visit my car during the break:
You are not allowed to leave the immediate vicinity of the testing room after testing has begun, including during the break.
Obvious troll not so obvious it seems.
Thank you.