Mechanical Pencils Forum
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Mechanical Pencils
Is there a reason why mechanical pencils are prohibited on the LSAT? I have not used a wooden pencil in over 14 years. (since 4th grade).
- kalvano
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Re: Mechanical Pencils
Because they say so.
- hans3n
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Re: Mechanical Pencils
Supposedly, people were clicking answers to eachother
- hoopsguy6
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Re: Mechanical Pencils
Like in morse code? That's bad ass.hans3n wrote:Supposedly, people were clicking answers to eachother
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Re: Mechanical Pencils
That is pretty sweet. I heard that it was to prevent people from bringing "notes" in where the lead is stored. I'm not sure what kind of notes would be helpful, or how a proctor would not see someone pull a piece of paper out of their pencil and read it, but whatever.hoopsguy6 wrote:Like in morse code? That's bad ass.hans3n wrote:Supposedly, people were clicking answers to eachother
- SAE
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Re: Mechanical Pencils
I think this topic has been beat up pretty well.. It comes down to it not being worth the risk of getting reported by proctors and schools seeing an irregularity/misconduct on your report.
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