Wouldn't it be great if all LSAC proctors used the 7sage proctor? It would be reliable, consistent, and would reduce the rate of errors on their part. Or they could use some other type of app that isn't endorsed by any one particular LSAT company. The fact that they use manual timers (which allows for time shortages) is quite ridiculous in my view.

(It should be painfully obvious this is only wishful thinking) :p

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  • Saturday, Jul 25 2015

    Yeah I don't think the place I'm taking the October LSAT has ever administered one before. I keep thinking I'll end up with either 30 or 40 minutes depending on which way their incompetence goes.

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