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help Sorry if this is stated elsewhere, but I couldn't find the answer.
I plan on applying for law school in 2022/23, but would like to get the LSAT out of the way this coming summer. I know law schools are accepting LSAT-Flex during the pandemic for the coming year, but will they accept LSAT-Flex scores in years after? I know your score is good for 5 years, but want to make sure the flex will continue to be accepted. Would it be better to just take the full LSAT once it returns?
Also, should I keep taking full practice PTs or does the flex option suffice?
Thanks y'all!
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I'm 99% sure they would have to accept the score regardless of what test you take. I'm doing the same thing!
Hello,
LSAC has recently stated that the LSAT-FLEX format is going to be used for at least the next 2-3 years, so yes, they will accept the LSAT-FLEX. They are going to add an unscored section and a break between the second and third sections in August, and use that format moving forward.