... learned you can use ctrlF on the LSAT reading comp. What are ... tips pertaining CTL+F are appreciated. Are there any other tools like CTRL+F ... proctor who was not aware ctrl+F was permissible?
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?
I'm taking my second LSAT in June and currently the ... frustrating because I took the LSAT for the first time two ... success translate to the digital test. Any tips on how you all ...
... of RC within the LSAT FLEX.
It ... Questions first _predate the LSAT Flex_. We now have ... takers could not. Use "Ctrl + F" to search for the ... For anyone unaware, using "Ctrl +F" is allowed by LSAC and ... official PTs and on the LSAT Flex itself.
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?
... the testing interface for the LSAT will undergo changes for the ... use of keyboard commands like CTRL-F will no longer be possible ... will be present on all LSAT pages.
... actually a Wiki dedicated to LSAT environments! People post the place ... they took the LSAT at and rate their experience ... scroll down a bit (Or CTRL+F). :)
I emailed LSAC about a month ago about it, this was their response:
Thank you for writing. This is to confirm the CTRL + F (Find) functions is permitted while taking the LSAT.
Using ctrl + F for questions that ask about ... passage ctrl + F is extremely useful. I’ve never taken an actual LSAT ... it seems the use of ctrl + F is increasingly becoming common knowledge ...