How much room is there in the test booklet? Does the test look just like the PTs? No scratch paper just seems like another way to make this exam more painful than it already is.

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  • Monday, Sep 28 2015

    @2543.hopkins that rubber looks a little too loud for my palate...

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  • Monday, Sep 28 2015

    Haha thanks guys

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  • Monday, Sep 28 2015

    Just a nibble!

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  • Monday, Sep 28 2015

    @2543.hopkins You can tear them apart as long as you fuse them back together with noiseless chewing rubber by the time that time is called for the writing section... Just another way that noiseless chewing rubber is THE accessory for game day success!

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  • Monday, Sep 28 2015

    @adrianparlow132.parlow Are you allowed to pull them apart to put the 2 pages side by side?

    ... no ... I definitely would NOT tear pages out, and my gut says this is against the rules ...

    They're already "side by side" (facing pages)

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  • Monday, Sep 28 2015

    The pages are attached in booklet form. The two pages for any given game will always be side by side so you won't have to flip back and forth.

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  • Monday, Sep 28 2015

    Question - are the pages stapled together on the real LSAT? Are you allowed to pull them apart to put the 2 pages side by side? I find it very time consuming to have my diagram on the first page and most of the questions on the second page, and have to switch back and forth constantly

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  • Thursday, Sep 24 2015

    The recent tests have 2 pages per LG, which should be enough space.

    Personally, I got used to the 1 page of the earlier tests, and preferred that. I found that having it on one page made it easier and quicker to refer to diagrams.

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  • Thursday, Sep 24 2015

    There's plenty of room to do logic games on the test. Don't worry!

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