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International LSAT test taker

by noort277 Fri Jan 01, 2021 2:13 pm

Hello. I just purchased the LSAT interact course and I plan to take the LSAT in August. I wanted to know what would be my optimum strategy with regards to using scratch paper as course focuses on LSAT on tablet.
 
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Re: International LSAT test taker

by Misti Duvall Sun Jan 10, 2021 8:03 pm

Hi! Here's our guide to Digital LSAT strategies:

https://www.manhattanprep.com/lsat/blog ... ate-guide/
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Re: International LSAT test taker

by noort277 Sun Jan 10, 2021 10:31 pm

Misti Duvall Wrote:Hi! Here's our guide to Digital LSAT strategies:

https://www.manhattanprep.com/lsat/blog ... ate-guide/


Sorry I did not put the question more coherently , I am international test taker and my test will be on paper. Since the interact course focuses on using booklet that will be given to writing it in US I was wondering how what should be strategy regarding since I will only get the question paper to write on
 
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Re: International LSAT test taker

by Misti Duvall Tue Jan 12, 2021 11:10 pm

noort277 Wrote:
Misti Duvall Wrote:Hi! Here's our guide to Digital LSAT strategies:

https://www.manhattanprep.com/lsat/blog ... ate-guide/


Sorry I did not put the question more coherently , I am international test taker and my test will be on paper. Since the interact course focuses on using booklet that will be given to writing it in US I was wondering how what should be strategy regarding since I will only get the question paper to write on



Ah, got it! On the paper test, you don't actually need scratch paper, since you can write on the test booklet directly. For LR and RC, you can underline, highlight, and write in the margins. For LG, each game is spread over two pages, so you have plenty of room to write. You can practice using paper versions of the newer PTs (70s+) to get a feel for the layout. You can buy additional PT booklets from LSAC if you don't already have them.

Also make sure to practice entering your answers on a scantron sheet as you go. There's one in the back of each paper PT.
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