Since no scratch paper is allowed during the LSAT, has anyone had an issue with not having enough room for notes or suggest some best practices when studying? I use a lot of paper working problems out, but perhaps that gets better with practice? Thanks for a great discussion forum!

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  • Thursday, Jul 30 2015

    In Old LSAT you might find there aren't too much space, but you should find enough space for LG in recent Preps.

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  • Thursday, Jul 30 2015

    Nope! Tons of room :)

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  • Thursday, Jul 30 2015

    thanks to you both; that makes sense! appreciated the quick reply (-:

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  • Thursday, Jul 30 2015

    Do you mean in LG? You're right, scratch paper is not allowed but each game will be printed over 2 pages. I haven't had any issues with space since this change was made.

    If you've printed your materials this way and are still struggling, I'd work on consciously writing. It may take some getting used to but it can certainly be done.

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  • Thursday, Jul 30 2015

    The best thing to do is to practice on an actual game sheet; that's the only way you'll be able to replicate the actual test.

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