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 cedtinsi
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Hey guys,
I was wondering about what method to use for answer transferring from my test booklet to the answer sheet on the LSAT.
I have the PowerScore LSAT Reading Comprehension Bible; and in there, they offer two methods for answer transferring that are not completely satisfactory to me. So, I want to know, can I not just put all answers in my test booklet for all of the first 5 sections and use 5 mins of the last section (writing section) to fill my answer sheet ? I feel that this will be more effective for me. I have never taken an actual LSAT before, so I don't know that I can do that.
Your reply is well appreciated.

Thanks
 Steve Stein
PowerScore Staff
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Hi,

On the actual test they will not let you flip back and forth among the sections; once the time has passed for a given section, you are not allowed to revisit that section.

I hope that's helpful! Please let me know--thanks!

~Steve
 cedtinsi
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Ooohh, I got it now, Steve. I thought that the test booklet was some blank papers where I could write anything I wanted. Now I understand that the test booklet is actually the booklet that contains the passages & test questions.

Thanks a lot Steve.

I appreciate you taking the time to help me.

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