Remote Testing Room Requirements

faberchelseafaberchelsea Alum Member
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Hey all! I'm definitely overthinking this - what room did you take your remote LSAT in? How picky are the proctors about room type? I plan to use a dining room with artwork on the walls, and two doorways with no doors on them. No one else will be home the day of my test. Is this allowed? There are windows, but they have blinds that can be shut.

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  • ostlielostliel Live Member
    2 karma

    Curious about this as well if you've now taken the test. I've got a large, open, computer desk area in an alcove of a larger room. That larger room has a staircase without a door.

    Should I plan to setup a temporary desk in another room where I can close the door? I'll be in the house alone and curtains will cover the windows.

  • dowlinandreadowlinandrea Live Member
    3 karma

    Hi! I suggest reaching out to the LSAC info email to inquire- they have been super helpful in answering these specifics. Good luck!

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