Definitely.helpmeplz91 wrote:Wearing earplugs seems a bit excessive eh?
Wearing EAR PLUGS during the LSAT? Forum
- janpower
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- UVAchica
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Do you think they would even notice the earplugs though?
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I guess it would depend on the test center and proctors. From what I read about test center experiences, some are more anal than others. I took the test at Rutgers in NJ and the proctors were momos. I think they paid a couple homeless people to proctor the exam. They were too busy reading the newspaper. They would not have never noticed the plugs just like they didn't notice when I mistakenly flipped through the entire booklet to determine which section was the experimental
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- janpower
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What are momos?addendum boy wrote:I guess it would depend on the test center and proctors. From what I read about test center experiences, some are more anal than others. I took the test at Rutgers in NJ and the proctors were momos. I think they paid a couple homeless people to proctor the exam. They were too busy reading the newspaper. They would have never noticed the plugs just like they didn't notice when I mistakenly flipped through the entire booklet to determine which section was the experimental
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lolz..."momos"...word of the day.
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- UVAchica
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should I know that one for the LSAT? ; )blhblahblah wrote:lolz..."momos"...word of the day.
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Momo, synonymous with re re
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.p ... O%20MO-MO)
Those of you who plan on attending school in the nyc area might find out what a momo is the hard way
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.p ... O%20MO-MO)
Those of you who plan on attending school in the nyc area might find out what a momo is the hard way
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Also synonymous with "Waldo" and "Ham"
Those hams over at the admission office are slow and useless
You went out with that Waldo? *LAFF*
Those hams over at the admission office are slow and useless
You went out with that Waldo? *LAFF*
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Definitely something to be included in your personal statementblhblahblah wrote:Also synonymous with "Waldo" and "Ham"
Those hams over at the admission office are slow and useless
You went out with that Waldo? *LAFF*
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I'd probably discuss its lexical origins in my Yale 250, if anything.
- janpower
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Oh, sorry, I wish I didn't ask.
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Will they kick you out if you happen to wear ear plugs?
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- marieriesberg
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Is there any specific article?prelaw76 wrote:Ear plugs are a big no no.
Just train yourself to become desensitized to distractions by practicing with them. Get a group of friends together to take practice tests, practice in a public setting (starbucks perhaps), or use the LSAT Proctor DVD (http://www.lsatproctor.com)
I think one of the most important things is to not become mad at the person who is making the distracting noises. Once you become mad, your cortisol levels will increase higher than they already are (due to the stress of the LSAT), and your performance will be affected. Instead you need to become so comfortable with them during your practice tests that ignoring them will be very easy and your focus will not be broken.
For those of you wondering, google "cortisol" and read. There is a lot of interesting information out there.
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You guys have officially lost your minds lolblhblahblah wrote:Also synonymous with "Waldo" and "Ham"
Those hams over at the admission office are slow and useless
You went out with that Waldo? *LAFF*
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