Would it be allowed to use a stylus for my LSAT-flex exam instead of the mouse? I don't think LSAC talks about it in its FAQ section (or does it? perhaps I didn't check thoroughly).
My laptop also folds all the way backwards, morphing into an XL-size tablet. Would LSAC prevent me from taking the test with my laptop in this tablet format (i.e. - the laptop has to be upright at all times because of ProctorU)?
To the stylus question, I think so. Although a mouse is probably faster right?
And yea dont use the table format
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To the stylus question, I think so. Although a mouse is probably faster right?
And yea dont use the table format