Here’s something you may or may not know: scratch paper WILL be allowed at the Digital LSAT!
Why? Because the test-makers don't want you to be sad and miserable.
I’m kidding…kind of.
The Digital LSAT doesn't let you draw on the screen itself with the stylus pen. I don't know why not - that's just how it is.
But obviously you need to be able to diagram Logic Games! And being able to diagram and take notes for the other sections doesn't really hurt either, just sayin'.
So if you haven’t taken the Digital LSAT yet, I'm glad to be the first to tell you that you'll have a booklet devoted entirely to your scratch paper (about 12-14 pages, which should be plenty). So given all this...
A few ways to change your prep for the Digital LSAT: 1. Make all your diagrams and notes on scratch paper in a separate notebook.
2. If you can, work with PDFs of the exams on-screen, rather than with physical books. It's a different experience.
3. Limit your scratch paper for each PrepTest you take to a reasonable amount. I can imagine some people using it up quickly. So don't go overboard with how much space you take up. Be economical. Here's one way you might lay it out.
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