I thought LG was very easy, RC was a little difficult (not necessarily the passages but the questions and the comparative specifically), LR was standard (but I felt a little shaky taking my first ever "real" test so I think that impacted it)
Had a great experience with the proctor, too. She arrived maybe 2-3 minutes late (so really wasn't worried about it, and nothing like the 2+ hours I read from others) and muted herself and her background noise throughout the whole test and after check-in. She did not communicate with me during the test or move my mouse at all. I had a lot of anxiety about the proctor situation after reading May test-takers, so wanted to reassure anyone who still has to take it!
It seems like the level of difficulty varied a lot for today's test-takers. Personally, RC was rough and LR was great, with LG somewhere in the middle. Overall, it wasn't the worst I've ever had but it wasn't the best. I definitely worried a lot more about missing a few than I would have with the typical LSAT, since there are fewer questions overall on the Flex. It seemed like each question had heightened importance. But it was my first test so I don't have any real point of comparison.
@noonawoon said:
Also wanna add - that comparative was like nothing I've ever seen before in a PT.
Had a great experience with the proctor, too. She arrived maybe 2-3 minutes late (so really wasn't worried about it, and nothing like the 2+ hours I read from others) and muted herself and her background noise throughout the whole test and after check-in. She did not communicate with me during the test or move my mouse at all. I had a lot of anxiety about the proctor situation after reading May test-takers, so wanted to reassure anyone who still has to take it!
What do you think it was about that comparative passage that made it so different??
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I thought LG was very easy, RC was a little difficult (not necessarily the passages but the questions and the comparative specifically), LR was standard (but I felt a little shaky taking my first ever "real" test so I think that impacted it)
Had a great experience with the proctor, too. She arrived maybe 2-3 minutes late (so really wasn't worried about it, and nothing like the 2+ hours I read from others) and muted herself and her background noise throughout the whole test and after check-in. She did not communicate with me during the test or move my mouse at all. I had a lot of anxiety about the proctor situation after reading May test-takers, so wanted to reassure anyone who still has to take it!
It seems like the level of difficulty varied a lot for today's test-takers. Personally, RC was rough and LR was great, with LG somewhere in the middle. Overall, it wasn't the worst I've ever had but it wasn't the best. I definitely worried a lot more about missing a few than I would have with the typical LSAT, since there are fewer questions overall on the Flex. It seemed like each question had heightened importance. But it was my first test so I don't have any real point of comparison.
What do you think it was about that comparative passage that made it so different??