LSAT Test Day - Getting Ready + the Morning Of

Have your gallon-size Ziploc bag ready to go. Have your pencils, erasers, energy bars, your banana, your 20-ounce water bottle, your admission ticket, your photo, your government ID with your full name, that is also the same exact name that is on your admission ticket. 

If it varies even slightly, you could have a problem. So figure that out before the morning of. If there's an issue, email LSAC at lsacinfo@lsac.org

Print out your admission ticket - don't wait until the morning of when you realize your printer's out of ink or you don't have a printer. This is something you could deal with now.

On LSAT Test Day, you're going to want to arrive at your test center early. I wouldn't recommend talking with anyone else because you never know what other people will say, and sometimes strangers are crazy and stressed.

If you encounter someone you'd rather not speak with, say something like, “I'm trying to meditate and focus in my own space right now. Let's chat afterwards.” Then just be in your own zone and meditate. Do your practice problems. Go take a walk. As long as you know where the test center is, you can always circle back just a couple minutes beforehand.

They're going to have you spend take some time to confirm your basic biographical details like your name, address, and the rules. Consider this your moment of zen, and try to relax. At least this isn't the scored stuff.

One last thing - don't drink too much water or coffee before it starts. You don't want to have to go to the bathroom during the test. And make sure you go to the bathroom before you walk in there because you'll likely be nervous (which is to be expected) and not want to go again until the break.

For more, I've got an entire playlist focused on LSAT Test Day prep here -----> and several articles on LSAT Test Day prep here ----->






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