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LSAT TEST CENTER RULES -
There are very strict and highly enforced rules for the LSAT. LSAC will issue misconduct notices and their testing administrators report violations of their procedure. Then, the LSAC Test Administration Group sends the LSAT taker a "Irregularity Report" saying that the tester violated testing regulations.
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LSAT TEST CENTER RULES -
LSAC takes their standardized testing environment very seriously. So, they have strict rules and they are enforced! Misconduct notices are issued and the testing administrators report violations of their procedure to LSAC. Then, the LSAC Test Administration Group sends the LSAT taker a "Irregularity Report" saying ...
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LSAT STRESS MANAGEMENT:
Condition for LSAT Success!
Avoid LSAT Test Day Stress - Condition for LSAT Success
Much like training for an all-important sporting competition, you should condition / train your mind and your body to be ready for the big event. You want to build your concentration, endurance, mental stamina, self-discipline, etc. ...
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LSAT STRESS MANAGEMENT: Plan Your LSAT Test Date
Avoid LSAT Test Day Stress
Plan Your LSAT Test Date
Sudden decisions are never a good idea because they almost always lead to a build-up of stress. Instead, look at the big picture, your goals, your current job and school load, etc. Consider when that ...
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LSAT RULES -
LSAT TEST CENTER RULES
LSAC takes their standardized test taking environment very seriously. So, the have developed some stringent and enforced LSAT Test Center Rules. The testing supervisors do monitor the classroom and do enforce these regulations. They will issue misconduct notices and report any violations of procedure to LSAC. ...
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LSAT WATCH — TIMER
If you are reading this post, you already know that you need to learn to properly pace yourself while taking the LSAT. An LSAT watch or timer or a standard wristwatch is necessary so that you pace yourself properly on test day to keep you from wasting ...
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Yay! It’s LSAT time.
(This post discusses the times of year the LSAT is given, and the amount of time a test-taker has when taking the LSAT. For other information about the test, check the tags at the end of this post.)
As we all know, the LSAT is given ...
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LSAT times
Let’s start with the most basic info.
The LSAT is given 4 times per year. For three of those times (the February, October, and December administrations), it is given in the morning, and you will need to report by 8:30am. Although it starts in the morning, as you ...
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Reschedule LSAT date
Something came up, now you need to reschedule your LSAT date. Hey, stuff happens.
Before we go too far into this post, this would be a good time to cite the standard disclaimer.
The standard disclaimer for all LSAC rules and regulations: LSAC changes some rules every year. ...
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Info to cancel LSAT score
Okay, you've decided to cancel your LSAT score. You've read the previous post "Should I cancel my LSAT Score" and decided to go forward with this, so now what do you need to do?
Fortuntely, it is pretty easy to cancel an LSAT score, but it needs ...
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