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Can you wear ear plugs during the LSAT?

Unless a specified accommodation has been granted, remote test takers cannot wear headphones, earbuds, or anything similar that is not a soft, non-electronic, non-corded/banded, generic foam ear plug. These types of items are unable to be monitored by proctors to ensure a fair and equal testing environment.
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Can I bring earplugs to the LSAT?

You're allowed to have: Soft foam earplugs (non-electronic, non-corded/banded, and generic foam earplugs) Water in a clear or transparent container with a lid or cap. All labels must be removed from the container.
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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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What can you wear during LSAT?

Pros: Just about everything. Cons: You won't be asked to model. Protip: Wear casual, comfortable clothing. Your favorite t-shirt, sweatshirt, jeans, and sneakers work well.
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Can you go to the bathroom during LSAT break?

All test takers, whether testing remotely or in person, will have a 10-minute intermission between the second and third sections. During the 10-minute intermission, you can leave your testing area to have a snack or use the restroom.
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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 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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Is a 135 on the LSAT bad?

Around half of test-takers score above a 150, which is the median score on the test. But competitive applicants often need a higher score in the 160s or 170s to gain admission to their top-choice schools. The LSAT is scored on a scale from 120-180.
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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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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 you snack during the 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 you wear a watch during the LSAT?

If I understand correctly, there is no clock displayed during the LSAT, so timing yourself is more difficult. I know that per the LSAT website (https://www.lsac.org/lsat/frequently-asked-questions-about-lsat), you can have a wrist watch on, though it cannot have a timer/stop watch function/alarm function.
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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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Can you wear foam earplugs during the SAT?

Compasses, rulers, protractors, or cutting devices. Headphones, earbuds, or earplugs. Unacceptable calculators that have computer-style (QWERTY) keyboards, use paper tape, make noise, or use a power cord. Weapons or firearms.
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Can you wear earplugs during ACT test?

As tempting as it may be to use headphones for music or earplugs for total silence, you will not be allowed those items during the actual exam.
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Is a 138 LSAT bad?

Your LSAT score is in the 25th percentile. You will need excellent grades and a great application with references. Even then, your choices are limited. You will need to look for law schools that accept this score.
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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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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 a 180 on the LSAT good?

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. Compare your LSAT scores to the score ranges for admitted students at law schools on your list.
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What did Elle Woods get on her LSAT?

The Law School Admission Test (LSAT) is a difficult and intense exam that students spend months preparing for. In the film, Elle scored a 179 on her LSAT. That is one point away from a perfect score of 180. This means she scored in the 90th overall percentile.
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Is 170 LSAT enough for Harvard?

A score of over 175 or better almost guarantees acceptance at some of the most elite universities: Harvard, Columbia, Stanford, and with an outstanding GPA, even Yale. While stellar, achieving a 173 cannot guarantee acceptance at the country's most elite universities.
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Will a 180 LSAT get you in anywhere?

Here is a breakdown of what counts as a good enough score for law schools based on the school's rank: Top-five law schools: 170 to 180. Schools like Harvard and Yale, which are the top two, rarely accept applicants with less than 172 on the LSAT. Law schools ranked between 5 and 10: 165 to 170.
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Can I take LSAT writing 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 you get extra time on LSAT for ADHD?

Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) is a common condition students can get accommodations for, despite it not being directly listed on the form! Students with ADHD can get extra time on the LSAT. For each of the listed conditions, you'll also be asked to list your specific diagnosis.
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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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