Hi everyone! This might be a silly question, but I could not find it in the FAQs section of the LSAT. Am I allowed to fold my scratchpaper in half for the exam? I don't have a lot of desk space, so I'm trying to save some room.
... took tests with pen and paper, so all of my testing ... strategy habits utilize pen and paper (crossing ACs out, putting dots ... do after using pen and paper for K-12 standard tests ... a waste of time and scratchpaper that I can't afford ...
... that we can't use scratch-paper on the LSAT writing portion ... . I started to use scratch-paper but then stopped after writing ... I realized they provided digital scratchpaper.
Are you allowed scratchpaper during the reading comp section of the test? I know you are allowed it for logic games, just wondering if its allowed for the entire thing?? Thanks
How are you guys approaching RC when doing low res? Since LSAT is digital, you can't write in the margins of the passage. Should we just commit to memory the low res of each paragraph? Or are we supposed to write them down on scratchpaper?
I don't like to waste paper either so I just use scratchpaper to do my answers and work. I also don't take more than a few times to really have a handle on a game. "Congratulations" on getting out of the Army, ETS or retirement? I ETS in August.
do they provide you with scratchpaper? or just that pathetic little amount of space on the actual test?
I was told we can write on the test. Is that true?