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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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What should you wear to take the LSAT?

Dress in layers, so you will be warm if the test center is cold, but also be able to shed clothes if the test center is hot. Note: effective June 2007 no hats or hoods are allowed (except items of religious apparel).
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Can I wear a hat during the LSAT?

Test takers may not access briefcases, handbags, or backpacks of any kind. Head coverings of any kind (e.g., hats, hoods, bonnets, durags, scarves, etc.) may not be worn, unless the head covering is a religious requirement.
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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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Can you drink water during LSAT?

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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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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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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Can I chew gum during my 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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Is a 135 on the LSAT bad?

Scores range between 120 and 180 on the LSAT. However, the average LSAT score is 150, which is enough to get you into most American Bar Association-accredited law schools.
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Is a 138 LSAT bad?

Yes, you can get in to law school with a 138 LSAT score. You may be even able to complete it at the bottom of the class. You may even pass bar exam in some easier state and even practice some form of law.
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Can I bring a purse to the LSAT?

The following nonelectronic prohibited items can remain in the room, but they must be put away and not accessed or referenced during the test: Briefcases, handbags, or backpacks of any kind.
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Is a 148 LSAT score bad?

Typical LSAT score ranges include: 120-147 Low. 148-156 Mid. 157-164 High.
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Is a 134 on the LSAT good?

Average LSAT Score

The LSAT score range is 120–180, and the median score is approximately 152. You need to get about 60 questions right (out of 99–102 questions) to get that median score of 152, which means you need to bat about 60 percent.
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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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Can I take LSAT writing in my bedroom?

You can take LSAT Writing at home, or in another quiet, well-lit, private space. and supervised by ProctorU. This portion of the LSAT can be taken on-demand and is only administered online using secure proctoring software that you'll install on your computer.
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Is 100 hours enough for LSAT?

Determining how many hours you need for LSAT prep

We recommend that most students look to spend 150–300 hours on LSAT prep; that's a healthy range over a two or three-month period at around 20–25 hours per week, which is a standard amount for most students.
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What percentage of LSAT takers get accommodations?

Many test-takers, ranging from 65% to 77%, receive some form of accommodation during the LSAT.
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Can law schools see if you get extra time on LSAT?

How are accommodated scores reported to law schools? LSAC does not annotate the score reports of individuals with disabilities who take the LSAT with testing accommodations, including the accommodation of extended testing time. All accommodated scores are reported in the same manner as non-accommodated scores.
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Can you write things down during the LSAT?

This is important. Use of scratch paper is not permitted during LSAT Writing, unless requested and approved as a testing accommodation. (The LSAT Writing interface includes a digital “Scratch Paper” section where test takers can type notes, instead of writing them on a physical piece of scratch paper.)
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Can you see what you missed on LSAT?

You can look at your score report, analyze the questions you missed, and review it like you would a PrepTest. These are the disclosed LSATs. With a disclosed LSAT, on score release day, you'll get the following from LSAC: Your scaled score (120 – 180)
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What is the hardest section of the LSAT?

Typically test takers find Analytical Reasoning (logic games) to be the most difficult section of the LSAT.
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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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How stressful is the LSAT?

It's not uncommon for the LSAT to create test anxiety, even in people who haven't experienced it with other tests. Students dealing with test anxiety may report any or all of the following during practice tests and/or the official LSAT: Tension in the body, especially in the chest and stomach. Shortness of breath.
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