New LSAT Testing
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Issue date: 3/28/07 Section: News
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Those who thought that the security at airports has gotten tough had better consider that test-takers will be facing strict new regulations when they show up for future LSAT exams.
The Law School Admission Council (LSAC), the organization that administers the Law School Admission Test (LSAT), has just announced strict new security regulations on what test takers can bring into the testing room, how items must be packaged, and new deadlines for complaints.
In addition to these new security measures, two new components to the LSAT are launching with the June administration of the exam.
The LSAC administrators are warning that, "Ignorance of these new regulations will not be considered an excuse for their violation. Bringing prohibited items into the test room may result in the confiscation of such items by the test supervisor, a warning, dismissal from the test center and/or cancellation of a test score by LSAC."
To learn more about the changes to the LSAT, visit http://www.PrincetonReview.com/LSAT.
The Law School Admission Council (LSAC), the organization that administers the Law School Admission Test (LSAT), has just announced strict new security regulations on what test takers can bring into the testing room, how items must be packaged, and new deadlines for complaints.
In addition to these new security measures, two new components to the LSAT are launching with the June administration of the exam.
The LSAC administrators are warning that, "Ignorance of these new regulations will not be considered an excuse for their violation. Bringing prohibited items into the test room may result in the confiscation of such items by the test supervisor, a warning, dismissal from the test center and/or cancellation of a test score by LSAC."
To learn more about the changes to the LSAT, visit http://www.PrincetonReview.com/LSAT.
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