@noonawoon, You're right. The only exceptions have been the 50/50 tablet v. paper test takers and the recent option extended to people registered for March/April 2020 with previous cancellations.
i havent heard anything like this. Im also curious. I tested the requirements on proctor u so my computer seems fine anyway. But i am curious what kind of device they loan. I imagine a tablet is probably disadvantageous to a full size computer?
On the Proctoru site, it says they don't support tablets, but on Reddit people are talking about loaner tablets. Please let me know if you hear more details and I'll do the same. Thanks.
I am also concerned about the LSAT Flex format. I took the online version of the LSAT a few months back and it looked exactly like what is depicted on LawHub except it was on a tablet with a smaller display screen therefore, fullscreen
> @"Leon-on-the-Lsat" said:
> For the FLEX format, Is it allow to diagram on a paper of myself while doing the LG section, since test takers don't do LG on a tablet?
You'll get to use 5 blank sheets of paper. Total 10 pages.