Hi guys:
I just took the July LSAT-Flex, and am concerned I didn't do very well. I know that sometimes you think you did badly, and you end up doing well so I am deciding whether or not it is worth it to cancel. I don't necessarily feel like I bombed it, but I feel very uneasy and not great about it. It could be because its my first time taking it. I also took the test with COVID and am wondering if law schools would consider this. I am also registered for August (October if necessary). Do you think I should cancel, or just see what score I get? I am very confident I will do better on my next test. Just wondering what the best option is at this point. Is it better to get a low score potentially and have law schools see you improve, or just cancel the score right away?
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Just took the exam.
This was my order and what I can remember.
RC: paranormal phenomenon comparison passages, jazz passage (SO. HARD.) can't remember the rest
LG: print v. tv media, 7 courses, warehouses, a double layer sequencing game.
I thought that these were particularly difficult LGs so if anyone else had the same LG section pls lmk how you thought it was
LR: the main thing i remember is the amount of weakening questions. Way more than any PT I've taken, and they are my weakest point
I thought the first two passages were average (I normally get 1-2 wrong per passage) and the last two were BRUTAL. Jazz I felt as though I got half right, the plastics maybe 50% as well. First two LG were on the easier end, and the last two were really challenging for me. And the LR I normally feel super confident in 1-14 but found myself questioning a lot. Debating cancelling my score— I find it really unfair we don’t get test preview but August test takers do. 😞