Are you allowed scratch paper during the reading comp section of the test? I know you are allowed it for logic games, just wondering if its allowed for the entire thing?? Thanks
Hey @kagreer3. Absolutely, you're totally allowed to use scratch paper during the test, no worries! LSAC didn't specifically mention which section to use it in, so feel free to use it wherever you feel it's helpful. It's all up to you and what works best for you!
When you're at the test center, the test proctor will give you 3 scratch paper booklets before the test starts. If you're taking the test remotely, you may have 6 blank sheets of scratch paper to work with. Just make sure the paper size is no larger than 8.5" x 11" and can be lined, unlined, or graphed—whatever suits your style!
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Hey @kagreer3. Absolutely, you're totally allowed to use scratch paper during the test, no worries! LSAC didn't specifically mention which section to use it in, so feel free to use it wherever you feel it's helpful. It's all up to you and what works best for you!
When you're at the test center, the test proctor will give you 3 scratch paper booklets before the test starts. If you're taking the test remotely, you may have 6 blank sheets of scratch paper to work with. Just make sure the paper size is no larger than 8.5" x 11" and can be lined, unlined, or graphed—whatever suits your style!
You can check out more info here: Items Permitted on the Workspace During the Test
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