I'm tired of downloading and printing out each file, don't know why but it takes forever to download each PT.
Is there a giant compiled PT so I can just download it overnight and print out all at once?
Thank you.
Just as the title says... when I go to resources I can only see an option to take the test digitally. I would rather have them saved as a PDF on my computer so I can go back to them and print them at a need be basis.
I want to print out all the questions I've missed, taken a long time on, or waffled back and forth on so that I can revisit them. Is there a way to do that from the test review page, or do I need to write them down and make a problem set out of them?
I'm trying to get a diagnostic score with the first PreTest, but I'm not able to print it out. Will this affect my ability to do blind review? Is there a way to flag questions I don't feel 100% about on the test?
You're meant to print the PDFs out double-sided. They're formatted specifically to ensure that if you print the whole test out double-sided, both the LG and RC sections will be on facing pages exactly as they'll appear in the test booklet.
It comes in a booklet form, so what I've done is print every PT as duplex. Since you want the RC passage and the questions following to be facing each other as well as on the LG section.
They will provide it for you and there is an example on the LSAC website. It is a large print format. If you were approved for your test booklet then you just mark in that only.
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