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Hi, does anyone know the rules on using scratch paper for the LSAT? Is there a limit? Can we only use it for some sections and not others? Thanks.
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Hi, does anyone know the rules on using scratch paper for the LSAT? Is there a limit? Can we only use it for some sections and not others? Thanks.
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It'll be interesting to see if the next test allows more paper, seeing as you could potentially draw two LG sections.
You get five sheets of scratch paper for the test. They can be lined, unlined, or graphed, and you can use both sides of each sheet. There's no restrictions on when you can or can't use them during the test, so every section is fair game.
(From the FAQ here)
When you take the test, you'll need to show the proctor that each side of each sheet is blank. Afterwards, the proctor will watch you rip up each sheet.