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I just got an email from LSAC that the October test will be Flex. I score lower on the Flex PTs and I am wondering if I should change to the November LSAT to have more time to prepare. My only worries are that December is pretty late to apply and I couldn't retake it. Should I take the October Flex and register for the November one just in case, or should I just switch to November completely??
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Yea November will be Flex I think
I know November will also most likely be flex, I meant like I would have more time to prepare for the flex format if i switched to November. And I think Reading Comp being worth more is what brings my flex scores down
@bensasounian237 said:
I wouldn't gamble on November being a normal LSAT based on what's going on currently, what section are you struggling most with?
Okay to be honest I don't see coronavirus being under control enough to the point that college campuses can become testing centers by November. A few colleges have already shut down after reopening and having outbreaks. Just keep studying LG and RC. You can do this!
I wouldn't gamble on November being a normal LSAT based on what's going on currently, what section are you struggling most with?
November will probably be Flex (right?) too though so that seems pretty risky. Is LG or RC your weakest? Since they're now worth a third of your score that might be part of it? I would probably try to focus on improving in those areas. As far as I know, applying early is great but your best possible LSAT is even better so if you think you won't be ready by October it might be better to take in November.