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Pencils/Highlighter/Eraser You are allowed to place number two pencils (HB for Canadian centers), highlighter, and erasers on your desk during the exam.
No digital watches are allowed when you take the lsat. Analog Watches are the only timers that you can bring into the LSAT. ... The Answer Watch is LSAC compliant (silent analog wristwatch & no chronograph), so it is ideal for use on test day.
Wallet Bring your wallet with credit cards, your ID, and a few bucks for a drink or snack during your break. Keys Be sure to put your keys in the plastic bag the night before the LSAT. You don't want to have to frantically search for them in the morning.
Pens or mechanical pencils. They're simply not allowed on the LSAT. Strangely, highlighters are allowed, so if you want to make abstract art by bleeding highlighter ink through the pages of your test booklet, be my guest.
Make sure you have received your LSAT admission ticket from LSAC. Double-check the information on the admission ticket for accuracy. Since backpacks are not allowed in the testing center, put together a plastic Zip-Lock bag with everything you plan to bring (see the list below).
You may print your ticket using either a color or back and white printer. Color is not required. The ticket preview shows you both versions so you can see how it will print on whichever printer you use, and so you can make sure your submitted color photo will look acceptable if printed in black and white.
Re: Wearing EAR PLUGS during the LSAT? hey. they're prohibited. it makes sense, when you think about it; if someone's wearing ear plugs and can't hear the STOP at the end of the section, they may get slightly more time than someone else.
You will not be able to make any changes to your photo after that deadline. Your admission ticket will not print until you have uploaded a photo. It is your responsibility to ensure that the photo meets the LSAT Admission Ticket Photo Requirements (listed above).
Starting with September 2019 exam, all LSAT administrations will be digital. However, the structure and scoring of the digital LSAT will be the same as the paper-based test, so there's no real change for students.
Guessing on the LSAT Myth: You should leave questions blank on the LSAT because random guessing will hurt your score. The TRUTH: Nope. There's no penalty for wrong answers. Don't ever leave a question blank.
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