Could you elaborate on what you mean by "editable"? Do you want LSAT Answer Bubble/Scantron Sheet (https://7sage.com/free-lsat-prep-tools/) that doesn't say "LSAT" on the paper?
hahahahha I have been loosing it for some time now but not quite to the point of surviving off LSAT scantrons. I am looking for a fillable pdf of the answer sheet to discreetly do untimed practice whenever I get a chance. Paper copies attract too much attention and i am unlikely to feed myself a digital copy
@Harvette said:
I am looking for a fillable pdf of the answer sheet to discreetly do untimed practice whenever I get a chance.
I don't know if I understand it well, but you would like to fill in the blanks on your computer, not on paper? Hmmm... I think you should practice with actual paper. If you don't want to use paper, maybe you should use Excel sheet or LSAT Test Analytics on 7Sage: https://7sage.com/score-lsat-test/
yeah I will just go with a word or excel doc. I will only be using this to practice individual tough questions I have screenshot and organized by PT. I want to sneak in practice during lunch time without drawing attention from people using a scantron paper copy. Word/Excel will actually work better.
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Could you elaborate on what you mean by "editable"? Do you want LSAT Answer Bubble/Scantron Sheet (https://7sage.com/free-lsat-prep-tools/) that doesn't say "LSAT" on the paper?
Like this: https://dp57v9mrmcue2.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/lsat-bubble-sheet.pdf ?
What I thought this thread meant:
https://media.giphy.com/media/7kOEhsn7XjCTu/giphy.gif
I've scrolled past it a few times and had to stop and reassure myself that it said "EDITable"
hahahahha I have been loosing it for some time now but not quite to the point of surviving off LSAT scantrons. I am looking for a fillable pdf of the answer sheet to discreetly do untimed practice whenever I get a chance. Paper copies attract too much attention and i am unlikely to feed myself a digital copy
Hahaha! 7Sage Edible Scantron Sheet®
I don't know if I understand it well, but you would like to fill in the blanks on your computer, not on paper? Hmmm... I think you should practice with actual paper. If you don't want to use paper, maybe you should use Excel sheet or LSAT Test Analytics on 7Sage: https://7sage.com/score-lsat-test/
Edible answer sheets maybe not a bad idea. Especially for those low test scores you just want gone forever, lol.
You could just make a word doc with rows and columns for your ACs and question numbers unless you're looking for something you can circle in.
yeah I will just go with a word or excel doc. I will only be using this to practice individual tough questions I have screenshot and organized by PT. I want to sneak in practice during lunch time without drawing attention from people using a scantron paper copy. Word/Excel will actually work better.