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Can anyone who has already taken the LSAT Flex explain the scratch paper situation? I ask primarily because a friend who just took the GRE said she was told by one of our other friends that she had to use a white board (to prove all test material was erased) before the end of the test, and this ended up being true for her on test day with no advanced notice from official test services. I know GRE is different, but I just want to be 1000% sure I'm prepared with everything I need for the November test. Thanks in advance!
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you can have five pieces of blank paper, lined, graphed or unlined ..i used white printer paper. there was no problem at all! also in this link if you go under 'taking the lsat-flex' and click on the "what am i allowed to have with me during lsat-flex?" it breaks everything down for you..good luck!
https://www.lsac.org/update-coronavirus-and-lsat/lsat-flex
@legallytired Thank you!!!
actually i think flex is only one scratch paper allowed
The LSAT flex does in fact permit 5 pieces of blank paper @listentothewindblow
meant to say flex writing lol