"Kaplan, the administrators of the Law School Admission Test, or LSAT, have decided to make the test completely digital starting Sept. 21.
‘The current test change is entirely a change in the format of the delivery,’ Glen Stohr, Kaplan LSAT teacher and senior manager for online design, said. ‘The questions are the same kinds of questions, the same number of questions, same timing on the section, but there’s no more paper book and no more bubble sheet.’
The now-digital LSAT soft launched in July, where those in charge of making the test administered a paper and pencil test to half of test takers and a digital version to the other half.
‘Based on a survey of Kaplan students who took the LSAT in its new format in July, respondents were practically even in their evaluation as to whether the digital test was easier, harder or about what they anticipated, although the largest number claimed it was easier,’ according to a press release." …
https://statenews.com/article/2019/09/lsat-goes-digital-starting-in-september