LSAT Takers Face Regret and Proctoring Issues in First-Ever Hybrid Exam

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Source: Above the Law
LSAT Takers Face Regret and Proctoring Issues in First-Ever Hybrid Exam
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Over 61% of LSAT takers opted for remote testing this year, but many experienced technical difficulties and poor proctoring services, leading to frustration and regret. Issues included late proctors, system errors, and restrictions on bathroom breaks. The LSAC has promised affected test takers a free re-write option, but the extent of the offer and how they determine who is eligible remains unclear. The incidents highlight the challenges of remote testing and the need for improved proctoring services.

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