Per LSAC's Candidate Agreement "You agree not to engage in any of the following behaviors in connection with taking the Test: "Using colored pens or pencils, notes, dictionaries, or any other item that may aid or otherwise assist the candidate in the LSAT Test"
Though, they have separate rules that directly pertain to LSAT-Flex and above just states the exam in general. I'd just err on the side of caution and not use a colored pen. If its something you really need to do your best, call LSAC for clarification
I don’t believe you are. But you should be able to find out on LSAC’s website.
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Per LSAC's Candidate Agreement "You agree not to engage in any of the following behaviors in connection with taking the Test: "Using colored pens or pencils, notes, dictionaries, or any other item that may aid or otherwise assist the candidate in the LSAT Test"
Though, they have separate rules that directly pertain to LSAT-Flex and above just states the exam in general. I'd just err on the side of caution and not use a colored pen. If its something you really need to do your best, call LSAC for clarification
https://www.lsac.org/about/lsac-policies/lsac-candidate-agreement
I don’t believe you are. But you should be able to find out on LSAC’s website.