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So I just learned you can use ctrl F on the LSAT reading comp. What are the best ways to utilize this to maximize speed during the test? any tips pertaining CTL+F are appreciated. Are there any other tools like CTRL+F that are permissible during the exam that may help?
ALSO: Has anyone had issues with a proctor who was not aware ctrl+F was permissible?
Thanks guys
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It's a double-edged sword. I've seen students waste a lot of time using control F leading them to not be able to finish passage 4. I would use it as an absolute last resort if all else fails to get the question correct.
it used to be really cool to use because the RC questions would ask about a specific line and you could use Ctrl F to find that line instantly. Now the RC section actually highlights it for you. I myself still use it when looking for specific key words or when the question asks you to look for something and you need to find it in a hurry. Still extremely useful. My advice, do not be afraid to use it.
I haven't found it to be particularly useful or advantageous and I suspect LSAC feels the same way considering they don't care if you use it.
Using ctrl + F for questions that ask about specific words or lines would probably be the “best.” Also, if a question asks about a specific part of the passage or idea and you can remember a particular word used in that part of the passage ctrl + F is extremely useful. I’ve never taken an actual LSAT so I have no proctor experience, but it seems the use of ctrl + F is increasingly becoming common knowledge so I’d imagine most proctors wouldn’t give you issues.