@"benjamin-5" said:
i’ve been practicing taking preptests on my ipad since for the digital lsat it was supposed to be administered on a tablet... will i be permitted to take the FLEX on my tablet as well? or just my laptop? if so, i’ll adjust how i take preptests accordingly
@poppyflower said:
I have a question about using your phone as a mirror for check in. Does anyone know if this is necessary or can we move our cell phone out of the room before checking in for the exam?
From the LSAC website: "One cell phone is allowed for use as a mirror during check-in as instructed by your proctor, but it must be turned off and put away as instructed by the proctor before the test begins. Additional cell phones are prohibited."
What does it even mean to use a phone as a mirror...
@poppyflower said:
I have a question about using your phone as a mirror for check in. Does anyone know if this is necessary or can we move our cell phone out of the room before checking in for the exam?
From the LSAC website: "One cell phone is allowed for use as a mirror during check-in as instructed by your proctor, but it must be turned off and put away as instructed by the proctor before the test begins. Additional cell phones are prohibited."
I wrote the July flex and used a small handheld mirror I had in my room for that. My phone was off and tucked under a pillow.
@christinagomez7738 said:
This is gonna sound weird but I’m so happy the flex is a thing mainly cus I drink so much coffee beforehand so if it’s really a problem I can pee my pants n no one will know taking the lsat holding ur pee is a nightmare ;(
Should probably lay off the coffee. Didn't you learn anything from the coffee question on the LSAT? hahaha
@poppyflower said:
I have a question about using your phone as a mirror for check in. Does anyone know if this is necessary or can we move our cell phone out of the room before checking in for the exam?
From the LSAC website: "One cell phone is allowed for use as a mirror during check-in as instructed by your proctor, but it must be turned off and put away as instructed by the proctor before the test begins. Additional cell phones are prohibited."
Just took the LSAT-Flex! My proctor asked if I had a phone or a literal mirror at hand so I could show him my view of my laptop. I had neither, so he let me go get my phone real quick (from another room), and then when I was done using it he let me return it to the room I got it from. Hope that helps?
@dianejuventina said:
Where is the option to request a preview if your score, I cannot find it anymore?
I believe that becomes available the same date that all of the scores are released (I think it was September 18th or something). I don't think score preview means you get it faster -- you get to see it then you have a few days to decide to cancel
August Flex went smoothly, the games were generally forward. The RC section was a bit hard, or so I thought. I had a comparative (poor people and banks), cosmo, comic strip, and ownership. LR was generally standard. I will say that the LG is my best section and I finished at round 3 minutes or so. The third and fourth game took the longest, the third game taking up most of my time. I did not know that you were not supposed to leave the room and I did because I needed to use the bathroom. SO not sure if LSAC is going to cancel my exam or not:( I
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You can only use a laptop or computer for FLEX.
What does it even mean to use a phone as a mirror...
I wrote the July flex and used a small handheld mirror I had in my room for that. My phone was off and tucked under a pillow.
Should probably lay off the coffee. Didn't you learn anything from the coffee question on the LSAT? hahaha
@poppyflower I don't believe you're allowed to leave the room once you've started your room check, so I would just bring a mirror if you can.
Just took the LSAT-Flex! My proctor asked if I had a phone or a literal mirror at hand so I could show him my view of my laptop. I had neither, so he let me go get my phone real quick (from another room), and then when I was done using it he let me return it to the room I got it from. Hope that helps?
Where is the option to request a preview if your score, I cannot find it anymore?
I believe that becomes available the same date that all of the scores are released (I think it was September 18th or something). I don't think score preview means you get it faster -- you get to see it then you have a few days to decide to cancel
@dianejuventina Score Preview isn't available until September 5th at 11:59 PM.
August Flex went smoothly, the games were generally forward. The RC section was a bit hard, or so I thought. I had a comparative (poor people and banks), cosmo, comic strip, and ownership. LR was generally standard. I will say that the LG is my best section and I finished at round 3 minutes or so. The third and fourth game took the longest, the third game taking up most of my time. I did not know that you were not supposed to leave the room and I did because I needed to use the bathroom. SO not sure if LSAC is going to cancel my exam or not:( I
What time are the LSAT scores being released?
9 am EST I believe. I might be wrong regarding the time zone
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