In this special bonus edition of LSAT Boss, Shana reviews last-minute test day tips for standard and accommodated test takers. Want to know what items are allowed in the test room? The official list from LSAC is below:
A clear plastic ziplock bag (maximum size: 1 gallon/3.79 liters), which must be stored under your chair and may be accessed only during the break, containing ONLY the following items:
Valid ID
Wallet
Keys or car-key fob (provided it does not feature a data port)
Feminine hygiene or medical products (including diabetic testing supplies)
No. 2 or HB pencils (Note: If you are taking a paper-and-pencil administration of the LSAT, make sure to bring three or four sharpened pencils with you to the test. Mechanical pencils are prohibited.)
A highlighter (for paper-and-pencil LSAT administrations only)
An eraser (no mechanical erasers or erasers with sleeves)
A pencil sharpener
Tissues
Beverage in plastic container or juice box (maximum size: 20 oz/591 ml) and snack for break only. Aluminum cans are not permitted.
You can also wear an analog (nondigital) wristwatch. The watch may not have a dedicated start/stop functionality independent of telling time, but it may have an altered faceplate and a rotating “diver’s” bezel. (Timing devices of any other kind are not permitted.)
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