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 feifeiyang
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I just start my LSAT study and not sure about real test rules:

1. do we obtain scratch paper and pencil and rubber in the test or we need to prepare them on our own?

2.I heard that digital watch isn't allowed in the test, is that true? if so, how we control time accurately?
 BethRibet
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Hi,

All of the info about items you can and can not bring with you on test day is compiled by the Law School Admissions Council, and posted here: http://www.lsac.org/jd/lsat/day-of-test.asp

Hope that helps!
Beth
 feifeiyang
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Hi, Beth

Thank you so much. I should have read that information more carefully...

BethRibet wrote:Hi,

All of the info about items you can and can not bring with you on test day is compiled by the Law School Admissions Council, and posted here: http://www.lsac.org/jd/lsat/day-of-test.asp

Hope that helps!
Beth
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 Dave Killoran
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No problem! they actually change it every so often, so keep an eye on that page.

The key things are no scratch paper is allowed at all, and that you have to bring your own pencils. And no digital timers, only an analog wristwatch (the ones with hands) can be used for timing. Make sure to practice with your watch before taking the test!

Thanks!

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