review your testing center, help future LSAT students Forum
- Fesa
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I was in SFSU Kendrik hall
very comfortable
not big rooms, less people and good proctors.
Tables are wide, chairs are fine and I pee in man's restroom. Noone was there, but womans had a long line.
very comfortable
not big rooms, less people and good proctors.
Tables are wide, chairs are fine and I pee in man's restroom. Noone was there, but womans had a long line.
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You're halfway there.Fesa wrote:I was in SFSU Kendrik hall
very comfortable
not big rooms, less people and good proctors.
Tables are wide, chairs are fine and I pee in man's restroom. Noone was there, but womans had a long line.
Now put the review on http://www.lsatrater.com
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Re: review your testing center, help future LSAT students
Done. More people should do this. I would have definitely chosen a different test center had I known how poor Ohio Northern's facilities were.
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Just rated Johns Hopkins University, Hodson Hall, Room 110.
Pretty good test center all around, except that the tables were so small, which would be enough for me to choose a different test center. It's really a pain when you have to continuously shift between the test booklet and the answer sheet because you can't fit both side by side on the same table. Oh well.
Pretty good test center all around, except that the tables were so small, which would be enough for me to choose a different test center. It's really a pain when you have to continuously shift between the test booklet and the answer sheet because you can't fit both side by side on the same table. Oh well.
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- The Gentleman
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Re: review your testing center, help future LSAT students
Done. This seems like a great resource for future test takers!
- am588
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my test center isn't listed !
- gdane
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UMiami can suck it! God! It felt like I was on a roller coaster! That room was slanted downwards...
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done and encourage everyone else to do same
- incompetentia
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Rated Case Western. This is a great idea...
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Indeed.leyser wrote:done and encourage everyone else to do same
- Fender2210
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Submitted. Great idea to help others.
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- seancris
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Yup. They don't have mine.
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Don't forget --LinkRemoved-- too
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+1 for & first one for my center. Great idea .
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- wvu
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Revewied both my June & October centers. Almost wish I would have gone back home to take October where I took June. In June we had tables, this time (at my uni, coincidentally in a room I have classes in regularly) we just had lecture desks that the entire book wouldn't even fit on. Sigh.
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Just finished the review..
Boulder, Colorado room CHEM 140
I had 4 proctors.. they did not check anyones clear bags or anything. People wore sweaters with hoods, baseball caps, had huge water bottles. People obviously didn't read the rules and the proctors were young and super relaxed. We were allowed to leave the testing room to go to the bathroom after we checked in.. and during break the proctors said don't leave the building but some people went outside for a smoke break and the proctors didn't say anything. One proctor in particular kept walking around and entering and leaving the room very distracting as I was sitting on the edge and she made lots of noise entering and leaving. They did keep time and write it on the chalk board. We did have a huge interruption but they added an extra minute to compensate. Let me note that it was also parents weekend and a home football game the same day as the LSAT...that kind of sucked.
Boulder, Colorado room CHEM 140
I had 4 proctors.. they did not check anyones clear bags or anything. People wore sweaters with hoods, baseball caps, had huge water bottles. People obviously didn't read the rules and the proctors were young and super relaxed. We were allowed to leave the testing room to go to the bathroom after we checked in.. and during break the proctors said don't leave the building but some people went outside for a smoke break and the proctors didn't say anything. One proctor in particular kept walking around and entering and leaving the room very distracting as I was sitting on the edge and she made lots of noise entering and leaving. They did keep time and write it on the chalk board. We did have a huge interruption but they added an extra minute to compensate. Let me note that it was also parents weekend and a home football game the same day as the LSAT...that kind of sucked.
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Wish I'd had this before choosing my site (although it ended up being a good decision, luckily). Great job with the site!
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- srrrrh
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at wvu? yeah, i was pissed. for the room i was in, the back row got tables and everyone else had to deal with lecture deskswvuchip wrote:Revewied both my June & October centers. Almost wish I would have gone back home to take October where I took June. In June we had tables, this time (at my uni, coincidentally in a room I have classes in regularly) we just had lecture desks that the entire book wouldn't even fit on. Sigh.
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Mine isn't on there...
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This can be the difference between a 160 and 170srrrrh wrote:at wvu? yeah, i was pissed. for the room i was in, the back row got tables and everyone else had to deal with lecture deskswvuchip wrote:Revewied both my June & October centers. Almost wish I would have gone back home to take October where I took June. In June we had tables, this time (at my uni, coincidentally in a room I have classes in regularly) we just had lecture desks that the entire book wouldn't even fit on. Sigh.
- Micdiddy
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Considering I searched around for info on my test site and saw maybe two comments max, I think this is a great idea and am doners.
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