@bjphillips5 said:
Also, my survey question on my answersheet asked if we had experience using tablets/phones/computers. Seems like it's likely eventually
Yup. That was on mine for the Feb 2016 lsat. sigh.
... when they say "open your testbook/or turn the page to ... have any knowledge of the test so that you can start ... ability when I took the test today.
@Galapagos.1001 Plenty. The desks are individual seats and desk, and the desktop is wide enough to fit the booklet, answersheet, and writing materials. There's seriously nothing wrong with College of Alameda. Even the parking is free!
@"Stevie C" said:
I don't pay attention to this at all. I just transfer my choices to the answersheet, even if it spells "BAD BAD BAD" I'm plowing forward
hey, this made me think, when we're scoring our answersheet - do we get a chance to darken circles or see if we left a question at the end, or do they like snatch it from us?
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.