I took the May LSAT-flex and, at the time, couldn't find any rules in regards to whether using control F during the reading comp was permissible, so I decided against doing so just to be safe. I will be retaking in August, and was wondering if anyone has used control F or knows if that's allowed? Thanks!

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  • Tuesday, Jun 23 2020

    You are allowed to use the search function on the flex but the problem is if you get unlucky with a proctor whose not up to date

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  • Tuesday, Jun 23 2020

    this is awesome if used right. but i also worry if my proctor will hear me typing on the keyboard and flag it.

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  • Tuesday, Jun 23 2020

    After hearing Powerscore confirm I thought I would try to use it on my problem sets/ PT's with 7Sage. I discovered quickly that it is actually command F with my Mac. So far, I have found it to be most helpful with comparitive passages. It specifically helps with questions like: passage A but not passage B mentions the following or Each of the following are mentioned in passage A except. For the most part LSAT using synonymns fairly well so it doesn't help much for other question types.

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  • Tuesday, Jun 23 2020

    awesome, thank you!

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  • Monday, Jun 22 2020

    it's allowed, the powerscore guys called LSAC and confirmed it - https://www.reddit.com/r/LSAT/comments/h13xk9/the_final_word_on_controlf/

    also i used it once on the june flex (their blue highlighting thing for RC sucks so it helped to find a word), it was fine

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