Could someone please explain to me the difference between the regular PT's and use the flex simulation.

understand it is shorter but just wondering how things are cut out etc. Are most people just using the regular versions of PT'ing instead of Flex simulation?

Thanks in advance!

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  • Friday, Oct 23 2020

    @chelseapichor156 said:

    @juliet7sage thanks, so should we be simulating the flex then when we are practicing or doing the whole exam?

    Hi there,

    This is a personal choice. You can choose to take PrepTests in Flex mode to prepare for the LSAT Flex. Alternatively, you can take 4 section PrepTests as a good way to prepare for LSAT-Flex (so when you take LSAT-Flex, it will seem easy with only 3 sections).

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  • Thursday, Oct 22 2020

    @juliet7sage thanks, so should we be simulating the flex then when we are practicing or doing the whole exam?

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  • Thursday, Oct 22 2020

    Hi @chelseapichor156

    A regular PrepTest has 4 sections (1 LG, 1 RC and 2 LR sections). Whereas, when you simulate Flex, it will skip the second LR section. Therefore, you only get 3 sections.

    I hope this helps! Let us know if you have any further questions

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