There's articles online from Kaplan that says this about the digital lsat:
"Test-takers are given a tablet, blank test booklet, and stylus/pen for test-taking."
Is this true?
the syllabus is basically a list so the green checkmarks for progress are gone ..the problem set icons are all gone- no time, no highlight features, or elimination buttons visible...can't practice like this
As the title says, wondering if there is any chance of taking in-person, PAPER FORM LSAT, instead of digital format via law hub throughout 2023-2024 cycle. Thanks!
Are there any examples of how you annotate and highlight passages on the actual online test. Since all the explanation videos I see involve writing directly on the passage, they do not seem that helpful for the real test.
Hello, I want to be able to take a PT and, like the real exam, do all four in one sitting without doing Legacy mode (all four graded). Legacy grades the experimental and I was wondering if I could do experimental ungraded in digital mode. Thank you