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Simulating LSAT-flex on Lawhub?

123anami123anami Member
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Hi everyone, just wondering if anyone has tips on how to simulate the flex on Lawhub website. I want to get used to the interface but also since I'm just taking the flex, I don't want to do the whole 4 sections. (if theres no option I will - but just want to ask in case someone has tips on this) :) thank you!

On the other hand - has those who only practiced on the 7sage preptests interface to take the flex had any difficulty with the Lawhub interface during the exam?

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  • sarakimmelsarakimmel Member
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    I have both taken the LSAT Flex and use 7Sage for PTing, and my one recommendation is to be sure you use the LSAT font when taking PTs on 7Sage. I have not found there is much of a difference at all as long as that is the same. Functionally they are the same. Hope that helps!

  • 3 karma

    You can take it section by section and skip one of the sections. Just be sure to be done with each section at time and don't take breaks. It's not ideal but will give you a sense of the test. I took the LSAT in April and it felt very similar to the PTs I took. Hope that helps!

  • calmacalma12calmacalma12 Member
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    @sarakimmel I'm kind of new to 7Sage, so how do you change the font to the LSAT font when taking practice tests on 7Sage?

  • 123anami123anami Member
    388 karma

    @sarakimmel omg wait you can do this? How do you change it because I've looked and can't figure it out, it sounds ideal

  • 123anami123anami Member
    388 karma

    @eleanordavis1021 said:
    You can take it section by section and skip one of the sections. Just be sure to be done with each section at time and don't take breaks. It's not ideal but will give you a sense of the test. I took the LSAT in April and it felt very similar to the PTs I took. Hope that helps!

    yeah i thought about this too .. it's definitely not ideal because you don't know which of the sections to skip haha but if it comes down to it, it is what it is.

  • Juliet - Student ServiceJuliet - Student Service Member Administrator Student Services
    5740 karma

    Hi @wenjia09 and @123anami,

    The Standard theme in the digital tester is the closest setting we currently have to the real LSAT test. See screenshot below on how to change the theme:

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    I hope this helps! Let us know if you have any further questions.

  • 123anami123anami Member
    388 karma

    @"Juliet--" said:
    Hi @wenjia09 and @123anami,

    The Standard theme in the digital tester is the closest setting we currently have to the real LSAT test. See screenshot below on how to change the theme:

    image

    I hope this helps! Let us know if you have any further questions.

    Thank you @Juliet-- !!!

  • Jordan JohnsonJordan Johnson Member
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    @123anami said:
    On the other hand - has those who only practiced on the 7sage preptests interface to take the flex had any difficulty with the Lawhub interface during the exam?

    @123anami Definitely do some RC practice on LawHub. The interface has a "Passage Only View" -- which allows you to see the whole passage without scrolling -- but more importantly, there are no line numbers. Instead, it will highlight a portion of the passage or direct you to it in the stem (e.g. "In the last sentence of paragraph two..."). It sounds like a relatively minor issue but it takes some getting used to.

    Other than that, I've always used the 7Sage "Standard" theme for the rest of the test [I take RC on LawHub, but made a script to hide the correct answers so I don't see them when I transfer over my answers to 7Sage -- I'd be happy to share it], and I had no issues adapting to LawHub's interface on the real exam for the other sections.

    Hope that helps!

  • 123anami123anami Member
    388 karma

    @"Jordan Johnson" said:
    The interface has a "Passage Only View" -- which allows you to see the whole passage without scrolling -- but more importantly, there are no line numbers. Instead, it will highlight a portion of the passage or direct you to it in the stem (e.g. "In the last sentence of paragraph two...").

    You are so right - I took a pt on Lawhub way back and totally forgot about this minor difference. Thank you!!

  • sushiroll2119sushiroll2119 Alum Member
    185 karma

    What is the font style used in "standard" mode? e.g., what font style/name does Law Hub use? I appreciate any help you can provide.

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