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Ace Your LSAT Exam with LSAT Make Notes Feature!

Are you ready to take your LSAT preparation to the next level? Look no further than LSAT Make Notes feature, designed to enhance your study experience and boost your exam performance.

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Easily jot down important points while studying
Organize your notes by topic or question type
Access your notes anytime, anywhere on any device

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Review key concepts and strategies on-the-go
Track your progress and focus on weak areas
Enhance retention and understanding of complex topics

Say goodbye to scattered notes and hello to a more organized and effective study approach with LSAT Make Notes feature. Simplify your study routine, boost your confidence, and approach the LSAT exam with a strategic advantage!

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The July 2019 LSAT was a transition exam, with half of test-takers being assigned a paper-and-pencil exam, and half of test-takers being assigned a digital exam. The September 2019 LSAT will be the first fully digitally-administered exam.
The first change is absolutely major and will alter the way in which the next generation becomes lawyers the LSAT is going digital! ... By September 2019, the LSAT will move entirely to their tablet format and students taking the exam then will not have the option to cancel those test scores.
It is actually quite remarkable that LSAC is able to keep these scores relatively consistent while administering the test 4 times each year. So, the LSAT tends to be of comparable difficulty, according to results, from administration to administration.
Once your brain gets in that rhythm, it will run very efficiently, and you'll find that your scores will increase. There's no secret to getting a 160 on the LSAT. It just takes hard work. But, more than that, it takes smart work.
As a result, the LSAT is literally a high stakes testthe stakes being the cost of your legal education. Law school admission officials will tell you that they rely so heavily on the LSAT score because it is a reliable indicator of first-year performance and of bar passage.
Yes, for the July 2019 LSAT. For the July 2019 LSAT, candidate will not know in advance whether they will receive a paper-and-pencil test or the Digital LSAT, except for accommodated candidates approved to take an alternative format of the LSAT.
You Should Take the July 2019 LSAT. ... If you're thinking of taking the LSAT this summer or fall (or even if you haven't given it any thought), you should seriously consider taking the July 2019 LSAT. The July exam is unique because the LSAC is using this exam to transition from a paper to digital format.
But most students I know like the multiple choice, and if you're in that majority, then rest easy; the new digital format won't change that feature. The digital LSAT, just like the paper LSAT, will be timed at 35 minutes per section. You won't have to move any faster on the digital test than you did on any paper LSAT.
Canceling Your LSAT Score. Before you walk out of your LSAT test, and (as of this writing) for six calendar days afterward, you have the option of canceling your score. While that score won't be reported to law schools, admissions officers will get to see that you took the test and canceled your score.
The LSAC also announced an expansion to nine testing dates for the 2019-2020 testing year, giving you more opportunities to test when you're ready. Here's the full calendar of the remaining upcoming test dates and times: Saturday, September 21, 2019 8:30 a.m. Monday, October 28, 2019 12:30 p.m. new testing date.
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