@"gerth.brooks" I was SO focused on one of the sections, and when the 'proctor' made the five minute warning I actually jumped in my seat. The people next to me probably thought I was crazy :'D
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What you're doing is likely a violation of the 7sage ToS. Also in the age of virtual printers and physical scanners, it's an ineffective way to go about it.
No absolutely not. Folks in the LSAT are very fast to throw down their pencils when time is called. Only do that if you would like to be kicked out of the LSAT and reported for a violation to LSAC, which every school you apply to will know about.
If you're on the last game or passage and you've been given the 5-minute warning, I would bubble in your answers with every single question answered instead of waiting until after all the questions are done in the set to bubble them in via a cluster.