Friday, June 5, 2009
Taking the LSAT is Like Going Through Airport Security, Except that They Actually Enforce Regulations
From the Law School Admission Council's emailed instructions about the test day:
"You are allowed to bring into the test center only a clear plastic zip lock bag (maximum size one gallon/3.79 liter) containing ONLY the following items: LSAT Admission Ticket stub, valid ID, wallet, keys, hygiene/medical products, #2 or HB pencils, (NO mechanical pencils), erasers, pencil sharpener, highlighter, tissues, beverage in a plastic container or juice box (20 oz./591 ml. maximum size), and a snack (for break only). The only timing device that test takers are allowed to have in their possession at LSAT test centers is an analog wristwatch. "
Guess I need to go to CVS and pick up some one-gallon ziplocks.
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7 comments:
those are the same guidelines i give my students when they take their cumulative ESL assessment test... except instead of an analog wristwatch it's a slap bracelet.
also, GOOD LUCK!!!!! i'm rootin' for you. :)
analog??? that's inhumane. guess i can't take the lsat's ever since i can't tell time.
gooooooooooooooooooooo alison
i don't even know what analog means!!
love,
ditzy jo
haha umm me too, i was like what's analog? but reading diana's comment, i now know it means non-digital. good luck!!!!!!
you guys all are the best. hahaha
oh thanks for the clarification, chowda! got it.
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