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Can I take the LSAT in my bedroom?

Testing and Equipment Requirements To take the LSAT remotely, you'll need: A quiet, well-lit, private, enclosed room in which to take the test with a table or desk and a chair.
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Can I take the LSAT writing in my room?

LSAT Writing will become available through your LSAC JD Account eight (8) days before testing begins for your LSAT administration. You can take LSAT Writing at home, or in another quiet, well-lit, private space. and supervised by ProctorU.
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Can you take the LSAT in a room with a TV?

If you are testing in a room with large electronic devices that cannot be moved, such as a TV, you will need to cover it with a blanket or towel. Please visit the Getting Ready for Your LSAT Exam page on our website for more information about items that are prohibited while taking the remotely proctored LSAT.
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Can I take my LSAT at home?

Through Prometric, LSAC will continue to offer the LSAT in a live, remotely proctored format for the 2023-2024 testing year. Registration for the August 2023 through June 2024 administrations is now open. Most test takers can choose whether to test in person or remotely — whichever option works best for them.
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Can you leave the room during LSAT break?

You must notify your proctor that the 10-minute intermission has begun and await acknowledgement prior to leaving the testing area. You must return from the intermission at or before the required 10-minute time window expires. There will be an onscreen timer to assist you.
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Are you allowed to drink water 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 you get a 150 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 it better to take LSAT remotely or in person?

For most people, taking the LSAT at home is more convenient than driving to a test center. Ask anyone who had to take the LSAT before 2020 whether driving to a testing center and a lengthy check-in process contributed to their test-day stress. The at-home test eliminates these annoyances.
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Can you become a lawyer without taking the LSAT?

While it is clear that many top law schools are accepting students who have not completed the LSAT, that is not the only reason some people choose note to take it. In fact, the desire for students to skip this test helped to push schools to accept alternatives in the first place.
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Can you wear a watch during the LSAT?

Prohibited or Unusable Items

The prohibited items that seem to trip up students the most are the following: Any Kind of Timers. Yes, that includes silent timers. The only way you can tell time during the test is an analog watch, the clock in the testing room, and the timer display on the tablet.
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Can you wear headphones while taking the LSAT?

In-person LSAT takers will be assigned noise-reducing headphones as part of their equipment and materials. In-person test takers can only use the headphones assigned to them at the start of their test.
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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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Do I need to bring a pencil to the LSAT?

Five blank pieces of scrap paper (lined, unlined, graphed) Valid ID. One or more writing utensils (standard pencil, mechanical pencil, or ink pen) A highlighter.
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What is a good LSAT score?

What do 150, 160 and 170 scores mean? According to U.S. News, law school admissions experts recommend striving for at least a 150; however, for a top-ranking law school, you should aim for a 160 or better. For a Top 10 law school, a 170 or more is desired.
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Can you take the LSAT in a hotel?

I took my first LSAT in a hotel ballroom in Southern California, three hours away from where I lived because everything closer had been fully booked. That hotel was filled with anxious students boasting about perfect logic games scores and how they routinely crossed into the 170s.
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How many hours does the average person study for the 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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Is there a downside to take the LSAT multiple times?

Students who take the LSAT just once with a high score may have a slight edge over those who take it multiple times. However, it does not hurt your chances of getting into law school if you take the LSAT more than once.
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How many times does the average person take the LSAT?

The average percentage of second-time test takers is 26%, and the average percentage of third-time test takers is 5% (percentages rounded). Within each testing year, however, these figures are not constant. Each June (which is considered the start of the testing cycle), about 80% of the test takers are first-times.
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Is 142 a low LSAT score?

If you are consistently scoring lower than 145, you may need to consider significant studying and a retake before applying to law schools. There are few law schools that will accept an LSAT score this low, and those that do may not offer the quality of education that you desire.
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Is 139 a bad LSAT score?

This shows that the lowest acceptable LSAT score is 139. Typically, a good rule of thumb is that you want to at least break 140 to make taking on the cost of law school economically feasible. You can get into a law school with a 140 LSAT score.
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Is 146 a bad LSAT score?

You can get into law school with a low LSAT score if it is above 144-145. Scores in this range will get you into some lower-ranking schools, although the majority of law schools prefer scores above 150. Unfortunately, your LSAT is one of the most important parts of your law school application.
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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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What if I need to use the bathroom during 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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Are there essays on the LSAT?

Candidates will be given 35 minutes to write an essay in response to the prompt that is presented to them. If you do not have a writing sample on file, we encourage you to complete LSAT Writing as soon as you can. LSAT Writing opens eight (8) days prior to every test administration.
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