update: it was just for the LSAT writing portion, i misread :)

Hello everyone, I'm writing in June and just got an email that had a section discussing how physical scratch paper is not allowed and that the LSAC has a digital scratch paper section to type notes. I'm honestly really worried because I've been doing LG all by hand and not sure how well this will translate to the online interface...

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  • Thursday, Jun 02 2022

    not to freak people out, but ive found that even LSAT writing is super shitty with digital scratch paper. its impossible to organize it how you want.

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  • Thursday, Jun 02 2022

    HAHA this person causing mass panic because they cant read :] Looooool

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  • Thursday, Jun 02 2022

    I started questioning all my life decisions there for a moment....

    LG without a scratch paper... ha ha ...

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  • Wednesday, Jun 01 2022

    That is only for LSAT writing as per the email, "Test takers will no longer be able to use physical scratch paper for LSAT Writing. In lieu of scratch paper, the LSAT Writing interface includes a built-in, digital “Scratch Paper” section where you’ll be able to type your notes. The use of physical scratch paper is now considered a test violation and could cause your test to be flagged and potentially canceled."

    I think they would have mentioned that paper isn't allowed at all instead of just saying LSAT writing. What do you think?

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  • Wednesday, Jun 01 2022

    That was in reference to the LSAT writing requirement.

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  • Wednesday, Jun 01 2022

    I believe this only applies to LSAT writing portion. Previous tests in this cycle have allowed up to five sheets of blank scratch paper. So you should be able use paper for games

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