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Will admissions look at the lsat flex differently for the 2021 applications? I would not like to have to retake the exam a third time, so I would start my applications with my july flex score.
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Will admissions look at the lsat flex differently for the 2021 applications? I would not like to have to retake the exam a third time, so I would start my applications with my july flex score.
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It seems like you're asking if admissions will view Flex as less worthy than an in-person test, and no they will not.
I think it all depends on application pools this year. Corona hit during the spring, which, I think, wouldn't leave enough time for those deciding to go back to school to study for the LSAT. So, the pool might not be as competitive; applicant scores might be lower overall; etc, etc.
There's no harm in applying with your July score, and if you decide to take October or November, schools you apply to will see that as well. I had a friend do this and her 2nd retake gave her much more competitive scholarships at schools she applied to previously.
Best of luck in your application cycle.