I understand this might be a stupid question, but what is the best way to diagram on the LSAT? I've just started studying Logic Games and I'm diagramming on notebook paper. Since the LSAT is administered digitally and paper isn't allowed, what should I do? I guess writing everything on screen with a mouse doesn't seem that efficient to me.

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  • Saturday, Jan 21 2023

    Here are the guidelines from the LSAC website. https://www.lsac.org/lsat/frequently-asked-questions-about-lsat

    Generally, your desktop must be clear of anything not test-related and should only have:

    Five blank sheets of scratch paper (lined, unlined, or graphed)

    Valid, acceptable government-issued ID

    One or more writing utensils (standard pencil, mechanical pencil, or ink pen, for example)

    A highlighter

    An eraser (no mechanical erasers or erasers with sleeves)

    A pencil sharpener

    Tissues

    Soft, non-electronic, non-corded/banded, generic foam ear plugs

    Beverage in plastic container or juice box (maximum size: 20 oz/591 ml). Aluminum cans are not permitted.

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  • Friday, Jan 20 2023

    That's good news, I was under the impression that the LSAC would not allow paper on any portion of the test. I can see how plain white paper would be easier on the eyes too. Thanks.

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  • Friday, Jan 20 2023

    They will let you have 5 sheets of paper for the exam, I have found that I really like graph paper or plain white paper versus ruled paper but it's totally up to you.

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