Recently on a reddit post I found people saying it was okay to use command F on the flex test for RC and refer back to a specific part on a passage. This sounded kind of "sus" to me but I wanted to make sure and ask people here that might know. But if it is allowed that would be a major hack for myself and I'm sure many others, as I often have an idea of what a question is referring too and all i need is a way to quickly go back to that exact part in the passage and confirm my thoughts.

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  • Saturday, Oct 03 2020

    I actually emailed LSAC 4 days ago and they confirmed it to me in email. So yes!

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  • Saturday, Oct 03 2020

    @jaszha1997170 https://twitter.com/davekilloran/status/1270859468813680642?lang=en

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  • Saturday, Oct 03 2020

    Wow thanks for this post! Very helpful to know :)

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  • Saturday, Oct 03 2020

    this for real? I feel like this is a inside joke can someone from stuff confirm this #help

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  • Saturday, Oct 03 2020

    Whoa what! I was thinking about that today when it asked for "what did the author explicitly mention", very sus they let this be ok

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  • Saturday, Oct 03 2020

    Second that ^^

    And if it still feels sus, Powerscore apparently asked LSAC who said it was okay.

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  • Friday, Oct 02 2020

    awesome! thanks for clearing it up.

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  • Friday, Oct 02 2020

    This has been brought up multiple times before, control F is allowed during LSAT-Flex.

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