What if they just give you a tablet that has the bubble sheet on it and instead of making it all exclusively paper or electronic they could make it a hybrid between the two.
... booklet, and not the answer sheet.
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> Definitely ... applies to the answer sheet... cannot touch anything except for ... . It applies to the answer sheet. You have to be done ...
... booklet, and not the answer sheet.
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> ... ; Definitely applies to the answer sheet... cannot touch anything except for ... . It applies to the answer sheet. You have to be done ...
... booklet, and not the answer sheet.
> > > > ... ; Definitely applies to the answer sheet... cannot touch anything except for ... . It applies to the answer sheet. You have to be done ...
One thing that I would recommend (as someone who took September and is also retaking in November) is to make sure that you’re PTing under strict conditions. No extra time for bubbling, use a scantron sheet, take at least one 5 section test
This is another reason why I think the digital LSAT is a step in the right direction. The bubble sheet will be eradicated. In any case, if you are testing before the digital version rolls out, it's definitely a good idea to work on bubbling!