I had a great experience with the LSAT Flex. My biggest issue was the landscapers outside my house. I found the minute between sections to be helpful since you're not rushed into a new section and you have a short amount of time to clear your brain fog of what just happened in the previous section. I think this is a much better way to administer the test. The in-person test gives me EXTREME jitters and the first time I took the test in person I was very distracted by the person next to me.
My proctor was very nice to me when she first arrived and there was complete silence after she entered the password and the test began. Towards the end I had to use the bathroom REALLY bad so I wasn't sure if I could run to the potty or not with the one minute in between, I just assumed not so I sucked it up. Overall, I feel this is a much better way for testing than the 5 sections with one unscored section and all the other quirks that come a long with the in-person test.
Also, the test didn't seem super hard, i'm sure because everyone's life circumstances are so different during these times they may be taking it easy.
Seems like great news but only 3 sections...no room for error! But i'm glad it will be offered remotely!
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I had a great experience with the LSAT Flex. My biggest issue was the landscapers outside my house. I found the minute between sections to be helpful since you're not rushed into a new section and you have a short amount of time to clear your brain fog of what just happened in the previous section. I think this is a much better way to administer the test. The in-person test gives me EXTREME jitters and the first time I took the test in person I was very distracted by the person next to me.
My proctor was very nice to me when she first arrived and there was complete silence after she entered the password and the test began. Towards the end I had to use the bathroom REALLY bad so I wasn't sure if I could run to the potty or not with the one minute in between, I just assumed not so I sucked it up. Overall, I feel this is a much better way for testing than the 5 sections with one unscored section and all the other quirks that come a long with the in-person test.
Also, the test didn't seem super hard, i'm sure because everyone's life circumstances are so different during these times they may be taking it easy.