- Sun May 07, 2017 7:17 am
#34618
Hi all,
I'm sure this problem arrises with frequency so I'll try to avoid making this too prolix. I will be using LSATs 50-81 (or something like that) as my fully simulated/test environment practice tests when I finish going through all of the bibles with a random experimental thrown in there from an earlier LSAT (placed randomly).
That said, I have a bit of an issue with tests 50-71 since they are all jumbled into one big book. In particular questions on the left side are difficult to read towards the front of the book and consequently questions on the right side towards the end of the book tend to follow the same pattern. It doesn't affect my score per se, but it is a huge inconvenience to lean over and have to straighten out the page when trying to follow a chain of four conditional statements that get me from Vitamin B in the saliva to above average hemoglobin levels in the blood .
I always read about people talking about their practice test "booklet" as if its an individual test booklet. Am I missing something? I've looked to see if there are those little tiny dots along the edges to facilitate removal from the actual booklet itself and nothing.
Any help or creative suggestions would be greatly appreciated from anyone.
Frank
I'm sure this problem arrises with frequency so I'll try to avoid making this too prolix. I will be using LSATs 50-81 (or something like that) as my fully simulated/test environment practice tests when I finish going through all of the bibles with a random experimental thrown in there from an earlier LSAT (placed randomly).
That said, I have a bit of an issue with tests 50-71 since they are all jumbled into one big book. In particular questions on the left side are difficult to read towards the front of the book and consequently questions on the right side towards the end of the book tend to follow the same pattern. It doesn't affect my score per se, but it is a huge inconvenience to lean over and have to straighten out the page when trying to follow a chain of four conditional statements that get me from Vitamin B in the saliva to above average hemoglobin levels in the blood .
I always read about people talking about their practice test "booklet" as if its an individual test booklet. Am I missing something? I've looked to see if there are those little tiny dots along the edges to facilitate removal from the actual booklet itself and nothing.
Any help or creative suggestions would be greatly appreciated from anyone.
Frank