If I take a PT simulated flex, is that the best route to go? I know that's how it will be when I take the flex LSAT but I also don't want to miss out on the practice that the other section would give me. Advice??
If you feel like you need stamina work or want to change things up every once in a while, do it as a 4 section test (or even add in a 5th section if you want to get a taste of what it was like pre-flex). Otherwise, just use the extra section for drilling.
I've been taking the regular 4-section PT. In addition to helping you practice under test conditions for an extra LR set, you're getting a more accurate score (from what I understand of 7sage's flex scoring).
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If you feel like you need stamina work or want to change things up every once in a while, do it as a 4 section test (or even add in a 5th section if you want to get a taste of what it was like pre-flex). Otherwise, just use the extra section for drilling.
I've been taking the regular 4-section PT. In addition to helping you practice under test conditions for an extra LR set, you're getting a more accurate score (from what I understand of 7sage's flex scoring).
I think the extra session can only help.