... whether we can take the Writing tomorrow as part of this ... me I already had a writing sample online. There certainly was ... an option to do the writing. Once you finished the third ... and told to shred your scrappaper by the proctor
... long as I was writing but anyway here it ... games when they are writing on their scrappaper. Before the test ... in view when writing on your paper. If you don ... where your computer and paper are on your desk ... internet while you're writing the test. Internet speeds ...
... time. You can do the writing anytime during the week before ... up to 5 pieces of scrappaper I believe. Whatever kind of ... paper is fine, lined or graph ...
... time. You can do the writing anytime during the week before ... up to 5 pieces of scrappaper I believe. Whatever kind of ... paper is fine, lined or graph ...
... 2021 and I complete my writing about a week before my ... show both sides of your scrappaper during room check and follow ... . I was nervous about the writing sample but it was very ...
I see that on LSAC they say you can have two number two pencils. Does this mean that pen is not allowed? If so does proctor U check your scrappaper after the test? I am really an anti pencil person.
Does anyone know if it's likely that the October LSAT will be LSAT Flex? Also for LSAT Flex, are you allowed to use scrappaper for reading comp notes since you can't really annotate on the computer besides highlighting?
Hey everyone, quick question for those who have taken the LSAT-Flex. Do they provide you with scrappaper and obviously it has to be utilized on screen. You can't have scrappaper physically next to you during the exam, correct? Thanks everyone
... I take the PT on paper vs the online version?! I ... can take the PT on paper and score 25-27/27 ... recent or older tests on paper vs online either... I literally ... could try taking notes on scrappaper but I feel like that ...
How are you all fool proofing the logic games from PT 1-35 given the flex format? Are you still printing them out or doing them online and using scrappaper?
I'm taking the lsat in-person next week and was wondering if anyone has any advice on what I should take aside from an ID?
Do i need to bring my own scrappaper and pencils or do they provide it?