Just wondering what are the major differences between the current LSAT vs. the new one that is coming up. I know its on a tablet - but is there any other differences?
If you have already completed a writing sample in a previous LSAT, is it advantageous to retake it with the new LSAT writing format, or does it not matter?
Just wondering how people on here feel about retaking the LSAT multiple times. I know LSAC recently dropped the 3 limit rule. But does taking it more than 3 times have a drastic negative effect?
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The new digital test is gonna make it so much more difficult for me who likes to take notes or jot down notes for later answering questions... anyone feel me? any thoughts? how do you guys combat that??
Hey there friends, I was just wondering if anybody knew anything about the new electronic LSAT, in specific, what type of TABLET or device we'd have to use. if you have any info lets get to discussion! thank you for even reading this haha