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Since LSAC is still administering the test in a digital format some of JY's tips and tricks that are integrated into the CC, that work great for a paper version of the test, do not translate well to the current format.
The main example I have in mind is when a question stem includes the word except in it. JY tells us to circle the four 'right' answers and bubble in the one 'wrong' answer on the answer sheet. This idea inside the digital test does not translate into high efficiency and clarity like it does on paper.
So, digital LSAT takers, studiers, and teachers what tips and tricks do you have that work particularly well for the digital format of the LSAT?
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The biggest tip is to work strictly on digital in prep when drilling. Also, embrace it! Don’t fight it because we cannot change it. Find the advantages in digital. For example, we don’t have to bubble.
Short answer, work as much as you can with digital and look for the positives with working in the digital format. This is kind of like a psychological trick.