@lzkosman said:
Are you aloud to write on the LSAT test page? For example underlining and bracketing sentences. Also writing notes on the column of the test.
Yup! Just can't write or may stray marks on the answer sheet. The test booklet is fair game.
@lzkosman said:
Are you aloud to write on the LSAT test page? For example underlining and bracketing sentences. Also writing notes on the column of the test.
Yup! Just can't write or may stray marks on the answer sheet. The test booklet is fair game.
Where does it say that you can't make a mark on the bubble sheet? I draw ticks by the boxes that I'd like to come back to. Want to know if I need to get out of that habit.
@lzkosman said:
Are you aloud to write on the LSAT test page? For example underlining and bracketing sentences. Also writing notes on the column of the test.
Yup! Just can't write or may stray marks on the answer sheet. The test booklet is fair game.
Where does it say that you can't make a mark on the bubble sheet? I draw ticks by the boxes that I'd like to come back to. Want to know if I need to get out of that habit.
Don't worry about that. I do the same thing and my test was scored successfully by the Scantron. Just don't make any stray marks inside the bubbles. (Duh.)
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Of course, as long as it's not on the scantron.
Yup! You'll have a good amount of room to do so.
Yup! Just can't write or may stray marks on the answer sheet. The test booklet is fair game.
Where does it say that you can't make a mark on the bubble sheet? I draw ticks by the boxes that I'd like to come back to. Want to know if I need to get out of that habit.
Don't worry about that. I do the same thing and my test was scored successfully by the Scantron. Just don't make any stray marks inside the bubbles. (Duh.)