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Hello everyone!
This may be a really silly question, but does anyone know if when we sit to take the actual LSAT if it is printed double or single sided? I have been studying using single sided PTs since I think it's helpful for the logic games/reading comprehension to be able to see everything without flipping the page over constantly. But it would be nice to know what it will actually be like on the LSAT so I can study in the most realistic way possible.
Thank you all
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Great question! The PT booklets I have bought of test from LSAC are double sided which makes me think the real LSAT is double sided.
Hopefully, someone who has taken it before can answer this.
Yeah, as far as I know, the Official tests are the same format as the ones in the LSACT 10 Actuals!
Sat for the December test and i can confirm that they are in fact double sided.
Thank you everyone!! I will have to get used to double sided then haha
@apawalter To further answer, each sheet of paper with text is double-sided, but each LG and RC passage with its respective questions is spread over two pages (left and ride side of the booklet). The next LG (or RC) with its questions is on the next two pages, etc.
I think that's what you were asking?
For instance, 1 LG with its questions is not on one sheet of paper (double-sided), so you shouldn't need to flip from the side with the rules and first question or two of the LG to the other side of the same sheet of paper that has the rest of that LG's questions on it.
I hope that helps.
@"Bevs ScooterMinion" Yes this helps a lot, that makes it a lot better haha!!
they are double sided