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 evagabs
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If taking the November LSAT Flex, are we still able to use CTRL+F as some of the previous Flex takers have been able to? Does this count as a form of cheating since I am assuming that Proctor U records the whole screen? Has anyone who CTRL + F in the past gotten in trouble for doing so?

Trying to see if this is a viable option since it would be a game changer but I don't want to have an unfair advantage or get in trouble for doing so if it is not allowed.
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 Stephanie Oswalt
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Hi Eva,

Thanks for the post! Yes, test users can use CTRL+F, and LSAC has stated it is not considered "cheating": https://www.reddit.com/r/LSAT/comments/ ... _controlf/. :)

LSAC has not made any statements about disallowing CTRL+F for future administrations, so you should be able to use CTRL+F for the November exam. :-D

Thanks!

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