Has anyone received confirmation from LSAC that it is okay to use the search function (Ctrl-F) during the test? Also even if LSAC approves it, would it be any potential miscommunication with the Proctor U staff during the test day?
... just learned you can use ctrlF on the LSAT reading comp ... there any other tools like CTRL+F that are permissible during the ... proctor who was not aware ctrl+F was permissible?
... of RC within the LSAT FLEX.
It can be ... takers could not. Use "Ctrl + F" to search for the key ... For anyone unaware, using "Ctrl +F" is allowed by LSAC and ... PTs and on the LSAT Flex itself.
... Since you can use "Ctrl+F" to find these terms ...
Random question, I was told by an LSAT tutor that you can use control F on the actual LSAT in reading comprehension to help find a phrase or word. Is that true?
It really doesn't help that much. The questions don't use the exact same wording as the text so you can only seldom ctrl+f anything important. Also, on the Flex they highlight an excerpt for you if the question is asking about it.