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Thursday, Oct 04 2018
I would like to formally congratulate the LSAT on entering the 21st Century.
Here are some thoughts I have:
RC- Research shows that reading is around 25% slower from a computer screen than from paper.
LG- Can't imagine using a digital format, but not impossible with scratch paper.
LR- Hmm, I make slight notations, not sure how it will effect LR.
NO SCANTRON- No bubbling? Heck yea! Typing the essay? Heck yea!
Being able to see your score before canceling?? That is a serious advantage, and I hope anyone that can pushes themselves to take advantage.
Good luck everyone!
Like most Lsat advice this might be helpful for some people, but I think that this would be an inefficient and overwhelming method for most people. My opinion is that you read the actual written rules twice. Once to diagram them (diagram rule by rule- don't try to read all the rules and then diagram from memory), and a second time for acceptable situation questions. HOWEVER, although you're not reading the written rules four times, you should be diagramming and thinking about the rules as you are diagramming as well as going through your diagrammed rules after you're finished diagramming while looking for deductions. If you diagram properly, I don't believe it efficient to read the rules again. Remember, time is of the essence and if you can shave off an extra 30 second to a minute off of each game by not reading the written rules extra times (2-4 minutes total) I believe that it's an absolute game changer (no pun intended). Good luck to you all!