As the title says, wondering if there is any chance of taking in-person, PAPER FORM LSAT, instead of digital format via law hub throughout 2023-2024 cycle. Thanks!
I hope so as well, but I don't believe we have the option.I hate the digital version its way worse. I am so much better doing it on paper and its easier to underline key words and actually understand. Plus my eyes be hurting on the digital version, and sometimes I get a headache for staring at the screen for to long.
I'm 95% percent sure the paper version is available for the September test and onwards, if not there was zero actual need for me to request to do it at a testing center when I registered
@jktwok999 said:
As the title says, wondering if there is any chance of taking in-person, PAPER FORM LSAT, instead of digital format via law hub throughout 2023-2024 cycle. Thanks!
Hey there! Unfortunately, the test will be in digital format, whether you're doing the live remote-proctored format or taking it in person at a professional testing center.
But LSAC also mentioned that if you're in the United States (including Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands) or Canada, there's a chance you could get the Paper-and-pencil format as an accommodation. If you're approved for that, you'll have to test at a testing center, though.
I have pen and paper and you don't have to take it at a testing center. You can take it at home. I have and will take it again. It's still live proctored
I have paper accommodation and was able to take it live proctored in February. However, since then LSAC has changed things (again 🙄) and you have to take it at a testing center. The only way you can take it paper and pen via proctor is by applying for "extenuating circumstances".
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I hope we have an option to take the paper form. I'm not very comfortable with the digital version.
I hope so as well, but I don't believe we have the option.I hate the digital version its way worse. I am so much better doing it on paper and its easier to underline key words and actually understand. Plus my eyes be hurting on the digital version, and sometimes I get a headache for staring at the screen for to long.
Nope, the test is digital, however, you can get accommodations for a paper test if approved.
I'm 95% percent sure the paper version is available for the September test and onwards, if not there was zero actual need for me to request to do it at a testing center when I registered
Hey there! Unfortunately, the test will be in digital format, whether you're doing the live remote-proctored format or taking it in person at a professional testing center.
But LSAC also mentioned that if you're in the United States (including Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands) or Canada, there's a chance you could get the Paper-and-pencil format as an accommodation. If you're approved for that, you'll have to test at a testing center, though.
If you need more details about accommodations, just head over here: Accommodations That May Be Available on the LSAT
You can also check out this link: How to Request Accommodations on the LSAT
Hope that helps!
I have pen and paper and you don't have to take it at a testing center. You can take it at home. I have and will take it again. It's still live proctored
I have paper accommodation and was able to take it live proctored in February. However, since then LSAC has changed things (again 🙄) and you have to take it at a testing center. The only way you can take it paper and pen via proctor is by applying for "extenuating circumstances".