Hi everyone, I took PT 71 today and realized that I saw 3 of the LR questions before during Khan Academy drills in December 2020. Other than the LR section, the LG and RC were completely new to me. Do you think that this detracts from the predictive ability of my PT score?
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Hi guys, I just got back my score! Does anyone know if we can access the IRR for the June 2021 Flex? My icon says "not available yet". It would be super helpful for review.
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To prep for the August 2021 LSAT, I have been taking the 4 section PTs. Does each PT on the 7sage website have 2 sections of LR or does it rotate? Thanks!
During the test, are we allowed to touch the screen with our fingers while working? (I've gotten used to doing this with games.)
-> You can definitely touch the screen during the exam. The laptop provided for LSAC loaner is touchscreen and I touched my screen during the June LSAT.
I second @ suggestion! I use my cursor and "follow" the words. Good luck!
Just in case anyone else has this very specific concern, I emailed LSAC and their response was, "As long as you show blank paper at the start of the exam to the proctor, you can certainly fold it as needed for space on your desk space."
I am taking/reviewing one last PT exam, studying strategies for questions I find most difficult in the LR section, and blind reviewing LGs from the 80s. Best of luck!
Hi everyone! This might be a silly question, but I could not find it in the FAQs section of the LSAT. Am I allowed to fold my scratch paper in half for the exam? I don't have a lot of desk space, so I'm trying to save some room.
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