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Scratch paper security protocol

andrew.rsnandrew.rsn Alum Member
in General 831 karma

Hey Everyone, quick question!

What is the protocol when it comes to scratch paper during the flex? I vaguely remember reading somewhere that we're supposed to rip up/destroy our scratch paper on camera after the test? I'm wondering if this a mandatory written rule. I don't recall reading this on the flex instructions.

I just took my LSAT writing, and I didn't rip up the scratch paper on the camera. I'm hoping this doesn't get my test flagged.

Thanks!

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  • Jahn.SnowJahn.Snow Member
    316 karma

    Hey! I took my lsat writing Wednesday, I showed my paper front and back as per protocol but I did not rip it up on screen, and my submission was approved within 10 hours!

    I am wondering the same thing as you about the flex. I read the same thing, I'm assuming we can ask the proctor at the end to be safe?

  • davejonesydavejonesy Member
    edited June 2021 50 karma

    Had the same worry -- if memory serves and based on the frantic re-reading I did after, ripping up the paper is not required for the writing sample but is required for the Flex.

  • andrew.rsnandrew.rsn Alum Member
    831 karma

    @"Jahn.Snow" Thanks! that makes me feel much better!

    @davejonesy Thanks for the clarification!

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