"LSAC will provide scratch paper and a pen for test takers to use during the test. We will provide a stylus that can be used to underline and highlight text on the tablet."
If you’re worried about taking it digital for the first ... , you should strongly consider taking the July LSAT in addition to September ... !
https://www.lsac.org/lsat/taking-lsat/about-digital ...
... it and took the March LSAT as well as the June ... LSAT?
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> Possibly. ... The less the number of LSAT attempts, the better.
> ... a client who took the LSAT 6 times...he's now at ...
... with the June 2019 LSAT administration, the writing section ... the June or July LSAT, candidates will be ... Essays completed during previous LSAT administrations will still be ... />
https://www.lsac.org/lsat/taking-lsat/about-digital-lsat
Yeah, the September LSAT will be digital. June will ... questions at once. I'm taking the July test because of ... test: https://www.lsac.org/lsat/taking-lsat/about-digital ...
... Essays completed during previous LSAT administrations will still be ... taken the LSAT, they have the option of taking the ... of $15; however, taking the writing section again is ... " (See https://www.lsac.org/lsat/taking-lsat/lsat-writing-faqs).
I highly doubt you'd be getting 180s on those PTs you've done already if you were to do them all over again. I've re-used some PTs up to 4times yet I still get a few wrong. Still plenty out there to learn.