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 lathlee
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Hi. Dave

For the November 25th 2019 LSAT, Powerscore students

even though I never did and will never do. what happens a test taker finishes a given section quickly enought and tries to work on prior finished section ? since it is a digital testing and a score invigilator can monitor a test takers' activity in a section,
i was wondering if anyone tried to do that in july or September 2019 LSAT and got penalized? or a machine( a tablet) just prevents one to do such? can you share of a warning to a potentially foolish test taker who might have dangerous thought and would attempt such a dumbhead move?
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 Stephanie Oswalt
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Hi Lathlee!

The digital test will not allow students to revisit past sections once the allotted time is up. So this is simply a non-issue!

But, it's also very much against the rules (https://www.lsac.org/sites/default/file ... -sheet.pdf), and of course any cheating of any kind on the LSAT is just a flat out a bad idea. Depending on the severity of the issue, cheating can result from being barred from taking the LSAT again... or worse... so we recommend that test takers simply avoid taking any shortcuts, and instead focus on studying hard to get the score they need. :-D
 lathlee
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Thank you very much Ms. Stephanie, even thought my original post was addressed to Dave (Not at all complaining , i am just honored to be replied this quickly)

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