Hello all! I am desperate to take the writing sample ASAP - I took the Jan 2021 LSAT. I just logged on to use the Get Acquainted app through LSAC, but got super freaked out by how real it felt. Did I just exit out of the actual Writing section? I had to show ID, room (which, like, literally I was about to do the sample from my bed lol) and close out other applications etc. Is that really a practice test? If so, for those of you who have done it, did it help?
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After a minutes worth of actual research I found the answer, but for anyone wondering, you may have the following:
Five blank sheets of scratch paper (lined, unlined, or graphed)
Valid 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.
Can you use lined paper on the LSAT Flex? Or only unlined? SOS, I literally have no printer paper.
Thanks for the advice, y'all! Appreciate the camaraderie from my fellow cold blooded (but nice) humans!
I messed up the poll. Just post answers here.
So this is a bizarre question but I'm so serious - how many jackets are you allowed to have within your reach during the exam? I get really cold, and often will wear like two pairs of socks and three jackets inside, but I don't want to end up too hot (stress) or too cold (I have no heat). Is there a rule against...changing jackets?
When do you do the writing sample? I'm taking the LSAT Flex on Sunday, but don't really understand the writing section at all.
Hi y'all, I know this is potentially insane but I recently began studying for the LSAT in mid-January. I have a tutor for a couple hours a week, and do a lot better when I can talk through problems with other people. Is anyone interested in a study group/partnership to hold each other accountable? Also, ISO tips from anyone else who has studied for the LSAT in one month! Feel free to link study sessions below as well, I'm sifting through these resources now to find ones that align with what I'm looking for but don't want to miss anything!
Are the tests different everyday? And then they curve each section that's the same? Or are they all the same test, just different orders?