If you've got the time, there's nothing like the real thing. Clean copies on paper with pencil. It will take awhile though. If you're short on time, @katherine.t 's method sounds like a really smart alternative. Good thinking KT.
... first one, it grinded the pencil effortlessly into a reeeeeally long ... part off. On the second pencil I sharpened it a bit ... /591215/tug-2-Hole-Manual-Pencil-Sharpener/ If you want a ...
The Sarasota test center is also great! They have spare pencils and a pencil sharpener (for those that are unprepared) and they even let someone move spots when they couldn't focus due to noise from the exam. The beaches in the area are nice as well :)
Oh and I am sure you guys knew this but: Since I saw this on the LSAC site again... Mechanical pencils are prohibited... check out the 7Sage Pencil thread if needed.
@"bruiserwoods" Once again, it is just a bunch of paper and a pencil. No way it can hurt your or anybody. Just do your best Katherine Hepburn imitation and let your cool brilliance flow over that test.
Very innovative but I'm not sure if it will be as effective as writing with pencil. I say this because with pencil you can look at the previous time(s) you've done this particular exam and see where you've improved or need to work on.
Everyone is different, I like to use paper and pencil since thats what I'll be using on test day.
BTW @"Cant Get Right" thanks for the nightmare fuel, John Stuart Mill will now haunt my dreams
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