- Wed Apr 29, 2020 2:16 pm
#75120
Hi,
I had a question about the June LSAT-Flex. I read some things online somewhere saying that because the database being used is ProctorU, I am not allowed to speak or mumble to myself because any AI detection of "voices" will result in a shutdown of my test? Is this true? I have a habit to occasionally mouth and mumble things to myself as I am reading and I also live in a house with my little sister and mother and father. I would definitely hope they will stay quiet but what if the doorbell rings or someone speaks or the sound of my dog barking is caught on video and AI detects it?
I am kind of worried and stressed about the multitudes of things that could potentially go wrong and so I was hoping someone could clear that up for me.
Thanks!
Nusheena
I had a question about the June LSAT-Flex. I read some things online somewhere saying that because the database being used is ProctorU, I am not allowed to speak or mumble to myself because any AI detection of "voices" will result in a shutdown of my test? Is this true? I have a habit to occasionally mouth and mumble things to myself as I am reading and I also live in a house with my little sister and mother and father. I would definitely hope they will stay quiet but what if the doorbell rings or someone speaks or the sound of my dog barking is caught on video and AI detects it?
I am kind of worried and stressed about the multitudes of things that could potentially go wrong and so I was hoping someone could clear that up for me.
Thanks!
Nusheena