From PT90 and onwards there are no reference line numbers. This is because LSAT removed the reference line numbers and replaced them with highlighting for the new Digital Flex format. For example, see the screenshot below:
I hope this helps! Let us know if you have any further questions.
thats how the new tests are. They will highlight the sentence they want you to go back to instead of giving you line numbers.
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Hi @juliet7sage
From PT90 and onwards there are no reference line numbers. This is because LSAT removed the reference line numbers and replaced them with highlighting for the new Digital Flex format. For example, see the screenshot below:
I hope this helps! Let us know if you have any further questions.
@kledesma354 said:
thats how the new tests are. They will highlight the sentence they want you to go back to instead of giving you line numbers.
That is wack. Makes it really hard to BR lol
thats how the new tests are. They will highlight the sentence they want you to go back to instead of giving you line numbers.