Does anyone know how many sheets of paper we are allowed on test day? Also, what can we have on our desk during the test? Any help would be appreciated!
5 I believe in terms of sheets of paper! I think you should pretty much clear your desk just to be safe besides necessary testing materials like the paper and pencil/pen. Obviously I think it's fine if you have other things on the desk but no electronics or other monitors, no books, no other papers, etc. Your ID is fine being out too I presume since you have to show it prior to testing.
@ehlemmerman said:
Do they care what kind of paper you have? Like, does it have to be a certain size, etc?
I believe they state it should be regular printer paper? But I have seen people say you can try and use lined and show it to your proctor and they may allow it.
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5 I believe in terms of sheets of paper! I think you should pretty much clear your desk just to be safe besides necessary testing materials like the paper and pencil/pen. Obviously I think it's fine if you have other things on the desk but no electronics or other monitors, no books, no other papers, etc. Your ID is fine being out too I presume since you have to show it prior to testing.
Do they care what kind of paper you have? Like, does it have to be a certain size, etc?
I believe they state it should be regular printer paper? But I have seen people say you can try and use lined and show it to your proctor and they may allow it.
@ehlemmerman from the LSAC website: "Five blank sheets of scratch paper (lined, unlined, or graphed)"