I took Prep Test 87 on LawHub and did all four sections. After entering my answers on 7Sage and doing Blind Review, I got my score, but I'd also like to see what my score would have been if the second LR section were discounted (i.e. if I had taken it in the FLEX format).

In my case, I think the extra section buoyed my score a bit after a tough LG (Game 4 was absurdly time-consuming).

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  • Thursday, Apr 08 2021

    @manasvin4andra849 said:

    @jordanjohnsonjr282 said:

    You sure can: https://classic.7sage.com/lsat-flex-score-converter/

    Can this be used if we do only three sections on LawHub?

    Yes. If you're only doing three sections, you simply enter in the number you had incorrect from each section.

    If you do four, you simply check the box that says "2 LR" and enter your total missed for both LR sections.

    If you're only doing three sections on LawHub, however, you may as well just enter in your answers into the PrepTest on 7sage and check off the FLEX box.

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  • Wednesday, Apr 07 2021

    @manasvin4andra849 said:

    @jordanjohnsonjr282 said:

    You sure can: https://classic.7sage.com/lsat-flex-score-converter/

    Can this be used if we do only three sections on LawHub?

    I don't see why not. You're just inputting your raw 'incorrect answer' data for each section (or a combo of the two LR sections if you took both), which LawHub provides.

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  • Tuesday, Apr 06 2021

    @jordanjohnsonjr282 said:

    You sure can: https://classic.7sage.com/lsat-flex-score-converter/

    Can this be used if we do only three sections on LawHub?

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  • Monday, Apr 05 2021

    Wow, I was totally unaware of this tool. Thought I might just enter in all my answers a second time.

    Thanks very much!

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  • Monday, Apr 05 2021

    You sure can: https://classic.7sage.com/lsat-flex-score-converter/

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