@"seamus.kirk5"
LSAC has just updated their LSAT-Flex page and said that you are allowed to use five pieces of blank scratchpaper. You just show the front and back of every page to the proctor.
... practice using a computer and scratchpaper so I'm always in ... from the screen to my paper. It's a different sort ... you'll have plenty of paper to work with on test ... you're interested, the scrap paper you're provided on test ...
... some proctors did not allow paper, and some takers who were ... denied paper inexplicably tried to do the ... proctorU typically doesn't use scratchpaper, and many proctors apparently not ...
There is scratchpaper--5 sheets are allowed. It seems that some proctors were misinformed or not given this instruction during the May test. I've heard you can highlight and that LawHub is a good preview.