Where does the definition of pen stop and the definition of a highlighter begin?

Are Pape Mate Flair pens considered pens if they are felt tipped, neon colors? Are Crayola thin markers pens or highlighters?

What's the smallest a highlighter tip can be and still be defined as an LSAT-legal highlighter?

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6 comments

  • Tuesday, Nov 15 2016

    @476.rizeq LSAC specifies you cannot bring any felt-tip markers to the site. Among the exhaustive list includes:

    1. Electronic cigarettes

    2. Personal computers

    3.Rulers

    4. Calculators

    LOL dafuq.

    Great! This means I can't Vape??? ugh.

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  • Monday, Nov 14 2016

    @4728 Got to love using that calculator on reading comp

    LOOOL.....it's like....how will I survive if I can't measure my LR question stem??? curse you, LSAC!

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  • Monday, Nov 14 2016

    @476.rizeq thanks! I don't know why I missed that originally :)

    Got to love using that calculator on reading comp

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  • Monday, Nov 14 2016

    Here's the link though:

    http://www.lsac.org/jd/lsat/day-of-test

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  • Monday, Nov 14 2016

    LSAC specifies you cannot bring any felt-tip markers to the site. Among the exhaustive list includes:

    1. Electronic cigarettes

    2. Personal computers

    3.Rulers

    4. Calculators

    LOL dafuq.

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  • Monday, Nov 14 2016

    @4728

    said:

    Where does the definition of pen stop and the definition of a highlighter begin?

    Hard to say, especially in regards to the Papermate flairs... I would personally consider them a pen; but technically they are a marker.

    I think the only way to find out is to contact the LSAC.

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