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 Dave Killoran
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 tylerd123
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Hi PowerScore folks,

I'm currently listening to the podcast and have a question that I'm not sure if you'd be able to answer. I took the August Flex and did the writing sample afterwards, but I was used to ProctorU's specific instructions e.g. "show me your scratch paper" while the LSAC platform did not have those. In the podcast you guys said the scratch paper should've been shown during the room scan, but just before beginning to write I realized I had yet to show my paper - because I thought I'd be prompted to - and just showed it before writing. Do you think I'll be flagged as having committed a violation due to not showing it during the room scan? If so, should I reach out to LSAC or just wait for a notification that I messed up?

Thanks in advance,

Tyler
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tylerd123 wrote:Hi PowerScore folks,

I'm currently listening to the podcast and have a question that I'm not sure if you'd be able to answer. I took the August Flex and did the writing sample afterwards, but I was used to ProctorU's specific instructions e.g. "show me your scratch paper" while the LSAC platform did not have those. In the podcast you guys said the scratch paper should've been shown during the room scan, but just before beginning to write I realized I had yet to show my paper - because I thought I'd be prompted to - and just showed it before writing. Do you think I'll be flagged as having committed a violation due to not showing it during the room scan? If so, should I reach out to LSAC or just wait for a notification that I messed up?

Thanks in advance,

Tyler
Hi Tyler,

You'll be fine here according to what LSAC has told me. No need to reach out, that would slow the process further :)

Thanks and hope it went well otherwise!

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