Can't remember where I saw a picture of a PT with tape as a binder but it made me wonder if there is an easy way to more mimic testing conditions with a bound test. On a positive note, having the PT on loose pages actually slows me down forcing me to move quicker thru the PT. Curious about ingenious ideas to take PTs beyond diapers strategies:)

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  • Thursday, Dec 31 2015

    Don't bother binding. Turning the page takes the same amount of time bound or unbound and if you have made it this far in life you shouldn't have an issue with this on test day just because you didn't bind your PTs.

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  • Thursday, Dec 31 2015

    I never ever stapled or bound mine! LSAT rebels unite ... @nicole had some conscientious PT binding methods IIRC...

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  • Thursday, Dec 31 2015

    Thank you all for your advice!! Keep it simple:)

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  • Thursday, Dec 31 2015

    Another staple user. Get them as close to the edge of the paper as possible. It feels identical to a pre-printed LSAT.

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  • Thursday, Dec 31 2015

    Yeah I do the same thing, works great.

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  • Thursday, Dec 31 2015

    Not sure if this is the ideal way, but I just make three staples on the left sides. Feels close enough to the real thing to me.

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