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Can I drink coffee during LSAT?

You can keep your coffee in plastic container (20 oz./591 ml maximum size) that you would also keep in your zip lock bag and would not have access to during the test.
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Can I bring coffee into LSAT?

According to the LSAC regulations issued in March 2007, a beverage in a plastic container or juice box (20 oz./591 ml maximum size) and a snack (for break only) are allowed.
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Should I drink coffee before the LSAT?

Stick to your normal routine.

If you don't normally drink coffee, but a friend tells you to drink some before the LSAT because the caffeine will help you focus, think twice before following that advice. LSAT test day isn't a good time to experiment with your body and brain chemistry.
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What drinks can you have during LSAT?

Am I allowed to have a drink in my testing area while taking the LSAT? Remote test takers can have a beverage in a clear/transparent container. Candidates testing in a center can have water only, in a clear/transparent container with a lid or cap.
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Can I drink water during LSAT writing?

Am I allowed to bring a water bottle if I take the LSAT at a test center? Candidates testing in a center can bring water in a clear/transparent container with a lid or cap. No other beverages are allowed. Note that all labels must be removed, and the container is subject to inspection.
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Can I whisper during the LSAT?

Talking aloud: Unless you have an accommodation, talking or whispering aloud during the exam is not permitted. Being out of camera view: Your face, chin to forehead, needs to be in the camera view at all times. Anyone entering your testing area: You may not have anyone else in your testing location with you.
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Can you eat or drink during LSAT?

When can I eat during the LSAT? Test takers are only permitted to access food during an authorized break such as the 10-minute intermission. No food is permitted on the desktop during the administration of the test, unless you have an approved disability-related testing accommodation.
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Can I chew gum during LSAT?

Good news, too, since gum isn't explicitly prohibited under your LSAT candidate agreement! Part of the study addressed whether chewing gum would improve concentration. Researchers asked participants to chew gum while listening to a random list of single-digit numbers.
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Can you chew gum during LSAT Flex?

So, if you feel a real need to chew gum during the test, here's my advice: don't ask for permission, and don't be obnoxious with it. No blowing bubbles or making a bunch of noise. If the proctor tells you that you can't chew it, just spit it out, because it's not worth the fight and the lost time.
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Can you go to the bathroom during the LSAT?

LSAT test takers are given one 10-minute intermission, and during this time, test takers are welcome to use the restroom. If you need to use the restroom more often than this due to a medical condition, you can apply for accommodations through your LSAC JD account to take more frequent breaks while testing.
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Can I get a 160 on the LSAT without studying?

The LSAT is scored on a 120-180 scale.

From our independent research, we've found that students who take the LSAT without studying achieve scores between 145 and 153.
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Is 200 hours enough time to study for LSAT?

Average Recommended Study Time

Most LSAT experts recommend around 3 months of full times study, or around 150 to 300 hours; this breaks down to approximately 12 to 25 hours a week of studying every week. This is the study plan that suits most people and is the most customizable depending on your individual obligations.
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What should I eat the morning of the LSAT?

Try to have your dinner at least two to three hours before you go to bed to ensure a good night's sleep without an overly full stomach. Breakfast the morning of the test – eggs, oatmeal (or whole grain cereal, or a piece of wheat toast with peanut butter), and fresh fruit or juice.
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Can I get a 165 on the LSAT?

You will take a three section LSAT on test day. On a four section LSAT, you can miss roughly 18 questions and get a 165.
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What should I do the night before my LSAT?

If you truly want to maximize your LSAT score, you will need to relax your mind and body before the exam. Chat with friends on the phone, watch a fun movie, or take a relaxing bath. In short, spend the evening recharging in whatever way works best for you.
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Can you go up 20 points on the LSAT?

Students have successfully improved their LSAT score by over 20 points, but it required several months, even years, of dedicated study, trial and error, and unwavering focus.
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What LSAT score do I need for Harvard?

Your odds of getting into any of the T14 Law Schools, Harvard included, will be much higher if you score over 170 (out of 180) on the LSATs. Harvard's median LSAT score of entering students is 174, with the lower 25th percentile being 170 and upper 75th percentile being 176.
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What is the average LSAT score?

Your LSAT score is the most important factor for admission to law school. The highest LSAT score is 180. The average LSAT score is about 152. A "good" LSAT score depends on the law schools you are considering.
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Can you use command F on LSAT Flex?

Yes! Definitively, yes. When the LSAT became an at-home test in May 2020, LSAC announced that it would not disable the CTRL/Command+F function on its testing software. LSAC has never changed this policy, and test-takers continue to use CTRL/Command+F.
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How early should I arrive for LSAT?

If you're taking the LSAT at a test center, here is a list of what to expect on test day and the steps you need to complete to ensure your test session runs smoothly. Arrive up to 30 minutes before your scheduled time.
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Are pencils allowed on the LSAT?

#2 or HB Pencils

Pencils aren't listed as a requirement for the LSAT, but you can't take the test without them if it's a paper exam. Even if the exam is administered digitally, as the majority of LSATs are nowadays, you should still bring some pencils with you.
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Can I cancel my LSAT score?

Should you decide to cancel your LSAT score, you must do so within six (6) calendar days of your test date. You can cancel your score through your LSAC online account or by contacting LSAC directly at [email protected] or 215.968.1001.
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Is cheating on the LSAT illegal?

The Law School Admission Council has established procedures for dealing with instances of possible candidate misconduct or irregularities on the LSAT or in the law school admission process. Misconduct or irregularity in the admission process is a serious offense with serious consequences.
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Can I wear headphones during the LSAT?

Devices that cannot be in the room during LSAT Writing include timers of any kind, watches of any kind, electronic cigarettes, fitness-tracking devices, mobile phones, beepers, pagers, personal digital assistants (PDAs), calculators, cameras, recording devices, listening devices (including, but not limited to ...
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Is the LSAT stressful?

Challenge #3: The LSAT produces a lot of stress.

The difficulty of the test combined with the knowledge of its importance to your admissions chances and the awareness of how much time and energy it took to prepare yourself for the exam could make the three and a half hours you spend taking the LSAT extremely stressful.
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