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LSAT Test Day Tips
« on: January 29, 2006, 09:11:21 PM »
Today, while taking another practice test in the room where I will be taking the Feb LSAT...I met somebody who ended up talking with me at length about taking the LSAT. (He was a graduate law student, older, who is now studying for the BAR exam.)

One of the things he stressed is that the five minutes before test are the most important....let me explain what he meant by this (and it made a lot of sense). He said to not forget that we, as the test takers, are in control of our testing environment. This means that you can demand certain things, like NOT having to share a table/desk, demand that you are spread out --- just in case the person next to you makes noises, has a cough, a nervous habit...etc. that will distract your concentration.

Another thing he mentioned was to pull tables apart, should you be sitting at a table that connects to another table, for example...because that person at the next table may have a "jiggle" habit which will affect your table.

Get the picture?

He said that had to learn the hard way...he first took his LSAT in aweful conditions and he should have spoken up instead of taking his LSAT in those conditions. He was not specific to what those conditions were, but he said that he complained to LSAC so forcefully that they let him take the next LSAT for free after he canceled his initial scores.

Another thing....if you know that your test center has only those little desk with hardly any table space...you can get yourself a board and put it on top of that little desk instead....you have that right....I know of somebody who has done this. She made a board that connected between two desks (they were nailed down and just had the little desk that fold down...and this way she had bigger space.

Remember to bring the following:

#2 pencils (I have heard that some places prohibit mechanical pencils...so be prepared)

dark pink highlighter (I use a dark pink one for reading --- as I can highlight more visibly and write notes with the highlighter next to the reading passages --- it safes me time to do this and it makes it easier for me to find information in the passage)

yellow highlighter(I use it to highlight on my bubble answer sheet when I go out of sequence --- light yellow highlighter does not "mess" with scanning ability of the scantron machines) --- (Also, I use it in the games to highlight any "weird" rule that is difficult to diagram.)

erasable black ink pen(I am bringing that one for the essay that we write at the end...it is my understanding that the essay is written in pen because pencil does not copy well...and I do not like crossing out things.)

regular black ink pen(Just in case the proctor has a problem with my erasable ink pen...LOL)

cough drops(or some hard candy --- I know of people who unwrapped them before the test and put them on their desks and were able to suck on them while working....I am going to try that).

Beef Jerkey (for my break snack --- don't eat anything full of sugar because though you will have a sugar rush...you will experience a "sugar crash" while still taking the test...remember after the break, you still have over 1-1/2 hours of testing.)

Drink(I love flavored water...so that is what I am bringing.)

Something to Read(It will take a while before the test gets going...and reading something will keep your mind going, so that you don't have to "cold start your thinking engine".)

Contact Lens Wearer Stuff (I wear them and sometimes they "distance")

Layer your Clothing (Often it is cold, but then it can get warm...make it comfortable for yourself...if you get hot, take of the sweatshirt...but keep it on if you are cold)

Tylonol (I am planning to take a few before the test...just in case...it does not hurt, but if you end up with a headache during the test, then what?)

Chapstick(Dry room environment....I hate it when my lips feel dry...distracting!)

Timer(make sure to put NEW batteries into your timer BEFORE the test...the other day as I was getting ready to take a practice test, my timer went dead...imagine if that had happened on test day?!)

Silent Timer(If you have one of those, bring a back-up timer, just in case the proctor won't let you use this one.

Did I forget anything???? Please add to my list.

Tylonol PM(NOT for the TEST, but for the night before...to ensure that I get enough sleep...)

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Re: LSAT Test Day Tips
« Reply #1 on: January 29, 2006, 09:21:37 PM »
Vera, thanks for that comprehensive list. i can't think of anything at the moment to add to the list.

Are you sure about the highlighter being used on the answer sheet? I would like some kind of mechanism to mark the answer sheet to indicate which answers I need to bubble in. this would be convenient.

Good luck on Saturday!

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Re: LSAT Test Day Tips
« Reply #2 on: January 29, 2006, 09:27:08 PM »
As a school principal --- I am in charge of administring standardized tests at the end of the school year...After the kids are done taking tests...before they get send to the "scoring company", we write things on the scantron sheets with light yellow highlighter (regular store bought highlighter)...It has to be YELLOW not any other color.

This is how I know that the yellow highlighters don't affect scantrons.

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Re: LSAT Test Day Tips
« Reply #3 on: January 29, 2006, 09:31:24 PM »
Awesome, thanks for the inside info.  ;)

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Re: LSAT Test Day Tips
« Reply #4 on: January 29, 2006, 10:07:09 PM »
Just to let you know you do the essay in pencil as well so the pens should not be necessary.

Other things to make sure you pack are tissues (to wipe your thumb after you get printed, or to blow your nose, or most importantly to give to the guy next to you who keeps sniveling because he didn't bring tissues), your admissions ticket, and a valid picture ID.  I also like a real nice fat eraser so i don't have to use the little one on the back of my pencil.

Make sure to leave your cell phone at home.

Also, if you have not done so already, i highly recommend you make sure you know exactly where your testing location is, prior to test day.  Also know how you are going to get there.  If you are driving, make sure you know where you can park and how to get from the parking to the testing location (I was almost late for an LSAT because after I drove around for a while looking for the garage and finally finding it, I almost couldn't find my way back to the right building on the campus)

I would also like to second the layered clothes thing.  This is very important.  If you bundle up because it is February, but then the building has the heat on, you could find yourself very uncomfortable throughout the exam.

Last thing, make sure to use the bathroom right before the test begins.  Last time i took the test, I didn't do this.  I thought I could make it to the break.  Turns out I had to run in the middle of section 2.  Not a good thing.

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Re: LSAT Test Day Tips
« Reply #5 on: January 29, 2006, 10:14:05 PM »
not bad for someone who still finished in the 99th percentile.   ;)

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Re: LSAT Test Day Tips
« Reply #6 on: January 29, 2006, 10:15:11 PM »
You had to run out in the middle of a section???? I can't even imagine. I'm assuming they didn't let you make up the time?

Just to let you know you do the essay in pencil as well so the pens should not be necessary.

Other things to make sure you pack are tissues (to wipe your thumb after you get printed, or to blow your nose, or most importantly to give to the guy next to you who keeps sniveling because he didn't bring tissues), your admissions ticket, and a valid picture ID.  I also like a real nice fat eraser so i don't have to use the little one on the back of my pencil.

Make sure to leave your cell phone at home.

Also, if you have not done so already, i highly recommend you make sure you know exactly where your testing location is, prior to test day.  Also know how you are going to get there.  If you are driving, make sure you know where you can park and how to get from the parking to the testing location (I was almost late for an LSAT because after I drove around for a while looking for the garage and finally finding it, I almost couldn't find my way back to the right building on the campus)

I would also like to second the layered clothes thing.  This is very important.  If you bundle up because it is February, but then the building has the heat on, you could find yourself very uncomfortable throughout the exam.

Last thing, make sure to use the bathroom right before the test begins.  Last time i took the test, I didn't do this.  I thought I could make it to the break.  Turns out I had to run in the middle of section 2.  Not a good thing.
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Re: LSAT Test Day Tips
« Reply #7 on: January 29, 2006, 10:24:07 PM »
i took the lsat twice.. canceled in october.. i would say that worrying about other people before the test may translate into unnecessary anxiety during the exam... that is, if you are thinking I better pull away from this kid and request my own table and say you are not allowed to do that.. during the test you may be catching yourself listening for pencil tapping, or coughing...

my advice.. get there early, and as soon as u get there start doing lsat problems, preferably ones you have done before successfully but not recently.. you need to get into a zone.. dont think of what can go wrong, think of what will go right.. i played cascada, everytime you touch in my mp3 player a few times before the test... by the second section i was killing questions... unfortunately the nerves got the best of me for the first section and i made 6 of my 10 mistake in that section...
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Re: LSAT Test Day Tips
« Reply #8 on: January 29, 2006, 10:37:17 PM »
Thanks for the add ons...I think that I will bring some games to do and some LR questions...

I forget about the colder parts of the country...LOL...I am in San Diego...so we don't use heat (much only on occassion)...LOL I wear sandals year-around...LOL

I am keeping a running list of things to bring...tissues...great idea...I did not think to mention the id and admissions ticket...LOL

Yes, drive to the test center at least...once before the actual test...that is a must...I have taken three practice tests in the room where the exam will be held, so I did not think to mention it.

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Re: LSAT Test Day Tips
« Reply #9 on: January 29, 2006, 10:53:48 PM »
You had to run out in the middle of a section???? I can't even imagine. I'm assuming they didn't let you make up the time?


No they didn't let me make it up, but when you gotta go...

Lucky for me it turned out to be the experimental section.  I didn't know this at the time, but this is why you never cancel at the test site cause I was able to find out when I got home.