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Can you talk out loud during the LSAT?

Any words spoken during your test, whether from you or another person, could flag your test for review. If you need to read questions aloud, you can apply for an accommodation.
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Can I talk to myself while taking the LSAT?

(For in-person LSAT administrations, proctors might be able to distinguish talking softly to oneself from a potential security issue, like whispering to another test-taker, and allow more leeway.)
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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 items are prohibited on the LSAT?

Tablets, laptops, and personal computers not being used to take LSAT Writing are prohibited. Timers of any kind, electronic cigarettes, fitness-tracking devices, watches of any kind, mobile phones, beepers, pagers, personal digital assistants (PDAs), calculators, cameras, recording devices.
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Are you allowed to 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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How to score in the 170s on the LSAT.

What if I have to pee during the LSAT?

Between the second and third sections, test takers are provided a 10-minute intermission. The intermission will be your opportunity to take a quick pause, use the restroom, perhaps eat or drink something or stretch your legs, but you must continue to follow the rules and not engage in any prohibited behaviors.
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Can I leave the room during my LSAT break?

The LSAT will include a 10-minute intermission between the second and third sections. During the intermission, you can leave your testing area to have a snack or use the restroom. Possession of electronic devices, such as cell phones, is prohibited during the intermission and will result in termination of your test.
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Can I chew gum during my LSAT?

I've always needed gum to concentrate. And now there's finally evidence that I'm not just some weird perseverating gum chewer, it actually does help! Good news, too, since gum isn't explicitly prohibited under your LSAT candidate agreement!
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Can I take the LSAT in my bedroom?

To take the LSAT remotely, you'll need: A quiet, well-lit, private work area within a fully enclosed room (no transparent/glass walls or doors), where you can complete the test without interruption. A hard work surface, such as a desk or table, and a chair.
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Can I wear jewelry during LSAT?

Jewelry outside of wedding and engagement rings is prohibited. Please do not wear other jewelry to the test center. Hair accessories and ties are subject to inspection.
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Which LSAT section is hardest?

Analytical Reasoning Tips

This is considered one of the most difficult sections of the LSAT because of how abstract it is. Test-takers will be thrown curve balls left and right and have to find a way to keep up.
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Can you drink coffee during the LSAT?

Take practice exams in the room you plan to be in, at the same time as your official test. If you drink coffee before your practice exams, then drink coffee before the official one; otherwise, keep it out for both practice exams and the official administration.
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Can you get LSAT accommodations for anxiety?

For psychiatric conditions (e.g., Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Depression, Panic Disorder, PTSD, etc.…), the most common testing accommodations are: 50% extended time on all sections. Private testing room. Stop/ Start breaks (as needed)
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Is a 145 on the LSAT bad?

A 144-145 is generally considered to be the lowest acceptable score to attend law school. The median LSAT score is around 151-152, so 144-145 is significantly lower than this. As such, the majority of law schools will not accept scores below this.
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Do law schools see all LSAT attempts?

Law schools do read files holistically and they do see every LSAT score/cancellation/absence of each applicant.
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How stressful is the LSAT?

Taking the LSAT (or GRE or any standardized test) can be a very stressful and anxiety-inducing event. It is the moment of performance where you finally confront the exam on the exam's terms. No longer are you in your most comfortable surroundings, in your pajamas, with a nice cup of coffee next to you.
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Is 130 bad on LSAT?

Some mitigating factors include military service or coming from a significantly underprivileged background. If you have a 130s LSAT, you're not going to law school.
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Will a 180 LSAT get you in anywhere?

No, even if you get the highest possible score, 180, your admission into the law school of your choice is still not 100 percent guaranteed. Why? As mentioned before, there's more to getting into a law school than just the LSAT.
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Can I have a TV in my room during the LSAT?

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 drink water during my 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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What not to do when studying for the LSAT?

The LSAT: What NOT to Do
  1. (1) Use an old LSAT prep book you found on some shelf. ...
  2. (2) Do Logic Games in your head to save time. ...
  3. (3) Underline the entire passage of the Reading Comprehension section. ...
  4. (4) Practice for the Writing Sample. ...
  5. (5) Not take every practice test you can.
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Is cheating on the LSAT illegal?

Cheating on the LSAT is serious business. There are documented cases where people have been arrested and charged with crimes for it.
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Can you write things down during the LSAT?

Unlike the multiple-choice portion of the LSAT, physical scratch paper and writing utensils are not permitted during the standard administration of LSAT Writing.
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Does a cancelled LSAT look bad?

It is also important to note that schools DO see canceled scores on your record. And although schools will not judge you harshly for canceling one test, having more than one cancellation on your record can look bad. Additionally, a canceled score still counts toward the number of times you are allowed to take the LSAT.
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Can law schools see if you withdraw from LSAT?

Law schools will not see if you withdraw online from the LSAT prior to the official administration. Law schools will, however, see if you cancel a score after you take the test.
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