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Taking Jan and want to get a sense of what pts the flex is comparable to. Like is the LR like the 80s, 70s or 60s? Same for RC and LG. Has anyone seen circle, pattern, or just weird games in any of the flex tests?
If I get a test like 72.85.or
86 I will literally cry.
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I took the October Flex and had a hard misc game for Game 4. Other than that I think RC and LR were pretty regular. I've taken the LSAT twice before and both of my scores were exactly what I was PT'ing at. With the curve, the real test is actually a pretty accurate indicator of your general performance. I saw a recent post on 7sage where someone said that they're predicting that the January Flex will be similar to the tests in the early 80s. I have no idea where they got this info from or how they made that prediction so take it for what you will.
I found this to be super helpful, the Powerscore guys go through their observations about the recent Flex tests and their predictions through April: https://blog.powerscore.com/lsat/crystal-ball-the-november-lsat-webinar-recording/
i took it twice, it's really anti climatic lol. i didnt have any misc games and actually had very fair logic games for both, so im preparing myself for a miscellaneous game on the jan flex
@a1ex_682 i think they got it from powerscore because they apparently said the jan test is going to be similar to the 80s. obviously no one knows, but powerscore is often accurate so no harm in brushing up on the 80s before the test.
@kilgoretrout as long as lr isnt hard ill be happy. i can deal with hard rc and hard lg but not with hard lr ugh
@ekgarrison00 i saw that too but its so long...do you know at what timestamp they specifically discuss the jan test?
I think they touch on it throughout but they provide time stamps for each section under the video so you can jump around
I just watched it at 1.75x speed, it was sooo helpful! I would recommend watching it. They have an outline of timestamps at the beginning.