As a TA, I used a Scantron machine a handful of times. A small tear on the side likely won't affect how your answersheet is graded.
If you're absolutely paranoid, just have them manually grade it, as @"Cant Get Right" suggested.
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> @Harvette said ... a fillable pdf of the answersheet to discreetly do untimed practice ... , maybe you should use Excel sheet or LSAT Test Analytics on ...
I think he just does that in the videos because he is doing it on the screen. In real life, never erase, just cross out mistakes. Unless you absolutely are forced to. Or if you make a mistake on the answersheet.