This is a real issue for a lot of people. You cannot work as diligently on a laptop than with a tablet and pen. LSAC needs find a solution for this because it is not fair to people who have studied for over a year utilizing the same methodology. In my opinion, they need to add an additional 10 minutes to each section to account for the extra time that it is taking to highlight and make notes on the passages/problems/arguments.
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This is a real issue for a lot of people. You cannot work as diligently on a laptop than with a tablet and pen. LSAC needs find a solution for this because it is not fair to people who have studied for over a year utilizing the same methodology. In my opinion, they need to add an additional 10 minutes to each section to account for the extra time that it is taking to highlight and make notes on the passages/problems/arguments.