Hi, everyone. For those who have taken the LSAT-Flex, does ProctorU display a timer during the test or can you only monitor time if you have a watch?
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Hi, everyone.
I'm struggling to understand how answer choices (a) and (e) are different. As I read them, both present a scenario in which I establish criteria for the people I am going to poll. In answer choice (a), I'm focused on eligibility to vote. In answer choice (e), I'm focused on eligibility to vote and place of work.
Answer choice (a) tells me that the percentage of Y's supporters who meet my criterion is lower than the percentage of P's supporters who meet my criterion. Answer choice (e) tells me the same thing. Therefore, it seems that in both cases, my survey sample favors P.
Any insight here would be greatly appreciated!
Hi, everyone. I tried opening the "Get Acquainted With LSAT Writing" tool from my LSAC account. The program started recording me and gave me a "pre-exam advisory" about the exam rules. Does this sound right or did I somehow launch the actual exam?
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I took the Flex in June, it looks exactly like the practice tests on LawHub. So there is a timer!
Thanks so much!