it's the worst. i mentioned it to an LSAT writer at a recent Forum, and he said they've gotten a lot of complaints and are working to tweak it - but that doesn't help those of us stepping up to plate on Oct. 28
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Yeah. I’ve chosen to not highlight or underline on this test because it sucks so much. You end up losing time trying to highlight so and the value isn’t really worth the time loss IMO.
Is it the same highlighting on the real one as the practice digital LSATs on LSACs website? Because that highlighting/underlining sucks. Or, do we use a stylus? How is the stylus for anyone who has used it?
Been freaking out about this all day seeing as I highlight a lot on RC. I seem to just read differently as well on digital format as opposed to paper-format. Any good tips to get over this anxiety anyone?
@abbiegeorge97 said:
Is it the same highlighting on the real one as the practice digital LSATs on LSACs website? Because that highlighting/underlining sucks. Or, do we use a stylus? How is the stylus for anyone who has used it?
I found that the stylus is even worse than using your hands -- especially for selecting answers.
Yes, the highlighting is the same as what they presently have on the get familiar LSATs online.
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it's the worst. i mentioned it to an LSAT writer at a recent Forum, and he said they've gotten a lot of complaints and are working to tweak it - but that doesn't help those of us stepping up to plate on Oct. 28
Yeah. I’ve chosen to not highlight or underline on this test because it sucks so much. You end up losing time trying to highlight so and the value isn’t really worth the time loss IMO.
Is it the same highlighting on the real one as the practice digital LSATs on LSACs website? Because that highlighting/underlining sucks. Or, do we use a stylus? How is the stylus for anyone who has used it?
Been freaking out about this all day seeing as I highlight a lot on RC. I seem to just read differently as well on digital format as opposed to paper-format. Any good tips to get over this anxiety anyone?
I found that the stylus is even worse than using your hands -- especially for selecting answers.
Yes, the highlighting is the same as what they presently have on the get familiar LSATs online.
I am hoping they don't implement the digital LSAT in Asian countries any time soon.