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Any way to delete this post?

TomvsLSATTomvsLSAT Core Member
edited August 2022 in General 28 karma

A study friend of mine created this post. I have never used Princeton Review and am confused why said friend wouldn't at least try (through trial and error) to score the exact same answers using the NON-FLEX option, compared to posting a public question attached to my (now changed) username containing first/last name without permission. Sorry about that...

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  • CiaraUCLACiaraUCLA Member
    68 karma

    following

  • kkole444kkole444 Alum Member
    1687 karma

    Did you use the correct order of the sections. Almost every time I take an exam through LSAC website the order of the section changes and is not the same as 7sage. Also did you do a flex exam or the 4 section exam? Either way you could have the LRs flipped.

  • StillHannahStillHannah Alum Member
    12 karma

    also following. My diagnostic was super accurate to the score I got on an LSAT exam I had taken a month prior but this is super interesting.

  • TomvsLSATTomvsLSAT Core Member
    28 karma

    i figured it out. Princeton review isnt updated to nor offers flex so the scoring is weird

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