Hey guys, I was wondering when I take the LSAT in June, what form does the LSAT come in? Is it like a booklet? I want to know because as of now i'm taking the PT's with loose pages. Also, on my lsac.org account theres a place to print out a bubble sheet, do they not supply one?

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  • Monday, Apr 06 2015

    @licknee10505 yes, it is.

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  • Monday, Apr 06 2015

    I would just like to emphasize that the paper is really thin so especially on LG, don't try to erase or you risk ripping the page. Just scratch out that diagram and start over.

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  • Monday, Apr 06 2015

    @licknee10505 it's actually triple-sided. Multi-dimensional. Similar to a hologram.

    Joking aside ... yes, it's double sided :)

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  • Monday, Apr 06 2015

    @licknee10505 So is the LSAT double sided??

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  • Monday, Apr 06 2015

    It comes in a booklet form, so what I've done is print every PT as duplex. Since you want the RC passage and the questions following to be facing each other as well as on the LG section.

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  • Monday, Apr 06 2015

    @licknee10505 The LSAT is administered in a booklet as jdawg mentioned. It's pretty thin paper, so you have to be careful not to rip it while erasing or when you rip the seal to open the test booklet. As for the bubble sheet, they provide you one at the testing center and at my testing center, I didn't have to rip it out; the proctor went around and handed one to each test taker.

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  • Monday, Apr 06 2015

    bubble sheet is attached and you rip it off. the test in one of those standard testing booklets

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