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 TovaZ123
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I just took the August 2021 LSAT this morning and I had an issue during the exam. While I already clicked "begin/start" for one of the sections, I believe it was the second section, the proctor said that they needed to run a system check and clicked on a different browser, Safari, which they opened up while the section was in progress so I lost a few seconds to work on the section (like 5 seconds or so). Another incident that occurred was that my scratch paper was apparently out of view so I needed to bend my computer screen down to show the scratch paper and had to leave it that way which made it hard and uncomfortable to read and answer the questions. Should I report these issues to LSAC? I'm not sure what they would even do about it but I would really appreciate any advice/input that you may have!
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 Dave Killoran
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You can, but these both seem so minor that I don't foresee any compensation or consideration made. It would be counted under "things that happen sometimes," and that would be the end of it, imho! So, since reporting causes a hold on your account, I'd not report it.

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