You can, and should tear it out for when you take a test. When you take the real LSAT you have it torn out. Its good to make copies of the answer sheets so you have enough of them.
Thanks for the responses! I've been taking PT's with the answer sheets already included and I rip those out, I was just curious about what test day would be like
main lesson learned today: ALWAYS USE BUBBLE SHEETS WHEN PTing. I did not realize how much time it actually takes to bubble the answers and I ran out of time on two of the sections :O
@LibertyKoko the only solution is to offer a free LSAT and to put a note on their account saying their application is being delayed because of a mishap with the answer sheets.
For those of you on the call who discussed principle questions ( @twssmith @bswise2 @dml277 @"Not Ralph Nader" etc) -- I put up my notes in the Study Guides/Cheat sheets area.