When you are taking the LSAT, is it in a binded, book-like format (you know, with the spine still attached)? Or is it just stapled on the upper left corner like any other standardized test?

Also, is each section independently separated from the other? Or are they all attached together?

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  • Friday, Oct 31 2014

    No. Each section will begin on a new page. In other words, when time starts running, you will turn a page to start the section. You cannot look ahead.

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  • Friday, Oct 31 2014

    For the RC and LG sections that overflow onto a second page, do those pages face each other in the booklet?

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  • Friday, Oct 31 2014

    Ah, gotcha. No problem, glad I could help.

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  • Friday, Oct 31 2014

    Thank you, you answered both questions perfectly.

    To clarify though, I meant that all the sections are in the same booklet; not a separate booklet per section.

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  • Friday, Oct 31 2014

    Book-like format, but not really much of a spine. Pretty similar to practice tests that are sold individually.

    I'm not sure what your second question is asking. All the sections are included in the book. But, obviously, each section begins on a new page.

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