@Sami, your reply reminded me of this note by LSAC that I'd seen before:LSAC is conducting
research involving LSAT
delivery options for the
future. We are studying
the feasibility of a tablet-
based LSAT administration< ...
The Kaplan review course provides almost all of the prep tests in PDF format (except the 10 most recent). But the course is more expensive and not worth enrolling in for the sake of obtaining the PTs
If you're looking to reuse the ones you currently own for retakes, why not just make copies or create the PDF's yourself? I make copies of the LG section before I take any test, so I can use it for drilling later.
Blue print also has PTs on their site. As long as they're not in pdf form you're fine -- but they can still be digital. I know people download the exams and then convert them to PDF though I'm sure that's not legal lol.
Check the box, it's really just used for statistical purposes after admission decision has been made. A few schools I've applied to had the responses to that section hidden from the actual PDF application being sent for the adcom to review.