@MIT_2017 , if you think the essay went well, I don't think you need to take it again. If you don't think you did well, or if you think you can write a better one with a keyboard, then I do recommend you do LSAT Writing again.
... correctly interpreted as a "most" arrow. I do not think that ... perfectly captured by a "most" arrow, but that is getting into ... translate this as a "most" arrow and be okay, but I ... not immediately clear from this arrow if members from the set ...
... go backwards from the some arrow all the way back to ... can't you point the arrow from leisure back to the ... ? Why can you point the arrow both ways between leisure and ...
Thanks for this information. So it was likely reset to run with a camera, microphone, and internet access? Would a mouse and external keyboard be allowed since it's allowed on laptops?
Can't you just 'switch to paper version' and then manually input the values with your keyboard? That's what I do with PTs that I take on LSAC Prep Plus.
... that you cannot use the arrow keys to move to the ... have to click the 'next arrow' button. Is this everyone's ... instead of relying on the arrow buttons.
just took the flex on Monday, and you can't use the arrow key! I was also used to doing this, but you have to actually click on the next button to move between questions.