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LSAT Test day issue

fatmaalazazifatmaalazazi Member
edited December 2021 in General 127 karma

Hi everyone,

This may or may not sound like an odd question.

I have heard that you are not allowed to speak out loud during the LSAT. So, I have being using my index finger as a guide while I read a LR stim or a RC passage which has helped with my retention of the infos.

I usually find that it helps keep me focused on each sentence and it helps keep me on track if I pause in the middle of reading.

Has anyone had an issue with ProctorU about using their finger as a guide while reading?

Comments

  • a_pmorenoca_pmorenoc Member
    633 karma

    I use LSAC's tablet for the test so I've used my stylus pen to follow along as I read and it was never an issue so I'm sure it's fine

  • Scott MilamScott Milam Member Administrator Moderator Sage 7Sage Tutor
    1312 karma

    LSAC has no problem with using your finger, pencil or cursor to follow along as you read, provided that doing so doesn’t cover the camera! In fact, it’s a strategy we frequently recommend to clients!

    Good luck!

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