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  • Everyone seems to have different wait time between their writing and its acceptance. I took mine on September 1st and it was accepted on September 8th.
  • I think you'd benefit from skipping to Logic Games in the Core Curriculum and trying out the foolproofing method by 7Sage. In my experience, I foolproofed for an entire week for dozens of games and LG became second nature for me. This is because the…
  • DeanZ from University of Michigan Law stated, in her YouTube video, that retail jobs on applicants' resumes impressed her very much. I think some adcoms know that retail jobs are very work intensive; it's also impressive that you worked during an ac…
  • I had RC-LG-LR. RC - Dog v. Wolf experiment LG - Lectures and Interviews LR - Chimpanzees and Distribution of Food. The RC seemed normal to me, LG was on the easier side, and LR seemed normal. I struggled on two questions on LR. I wonder what t…
  • I put coffee in a plastic bottle for my May Flex take and it was totally fine. I drank it in the middle of the exam as well.
  • Please note tablets are not allowed. You have to download a program after the initial check-in process. iPads and other similar devices cannot download and run this program to connect to your proctor.
  • @noonawoon said: @mabrymjr said: Oni is spot on. Why would you need to charge 45-75$ to preview a score? The LSAC is a greedy organization that cares more about its bottom line than about the process it is supposed to facilitate. I…
  • It's just your score and percentile right next to each other.
  • @leah8282 said: How is this not incredibly unfair to those of us who took test in June, May, etc and really wanted to cancel after seeing score but now can't? On the other hand, any new features in the LSAT will be some how "unfair" to the p…
  • All Flex exams are undisclosed. The original June LSAT was disclosed exam but when they cancelled the in-person LSAT to LSAT-Flex, it became undisclosed. There are no documents to view. You'll only get your score and percentile for June LSAT-Flex 20…
  • @amberandbird said: I will be taking Flex in July. Would anyone please share if scratch paper is allowed during LR? Thanks! You are allowed 5 piece of paper and allowed to use all 5 in all sections.
  • @noonawoon said: Has anyone done their writing yet? I just can't bring myself to do it lol I haven't even done my May Flex writing yet. I took both May and June lol.
  • No. You’ll only need your Photo ID. The rule is that you are suppose to turn it off while showing to the proctor. On my May Flex, they didn’t ask so I had to tell them and did the step just in case. They will then ask you to put it across the room.…
  • None of those are permitted. The permitted items are listed on the FAQ for the Flex. They will check your ears via your webcam before the exams. Nothing is permitted to be in your eyes such as earplugs, earphones, and headphones. As for face masks,…
  • Congratulations! That's an amazing score and a great job from you!
  • @DINOSAUR said: Thanks @"Oni LSAT" ! May I ask which device did you use? Thanks! I used a custom built PC with an ultrawide 34 inch screen. I really felt like it made a positive impact on my performance.
  • @DINOSAUR said: Does anyone know if we can use surface pro? Thanks! Yes. When they say tablets, they mean iPad and similar devices. LSAC sent out the Surface Go for the test takers with hardware issues. As long as your device can run the nec…
  • @KevinLuminateLSAT said: The issue is that LSAC accidentally included in Lawhub all of the items they had removed from scoring. This affects not just PT86. Take a look at PT60.LR1.19, PT52.RC.15, PT46.RC.9, PT45.LR1.5, PT66.LG.17. It's all the…
  • Hey guys, I think one of the best things you can do is get accustomed to the format of the digital exam. You can do this on 7Sage but you must also do it on Lawhub by LSAC. The Lawhub offers digital exams that are exactly like the LSAT-Flex examinat…
    in - Comment by Oni LSAT May 2020
  • I find reading on a small tablet extremely hard. The FLEX offers me the ability to take the exam on my comfortable chair and large monitor (12 inch tablet vs 34 inch monitor). There are trade offs though such as having one less LR and possibility of…
  • @"caffeine powered human" said: @"Oni LSAT" said: Quick update for any readers in the future. I felt that there were minor new tricks in the newer PTs. I was able to jump back to 172-175 range after thoroughly reviewing my PTs. It …
  • That was the case for me. Do not be discouraged by variation when you jump from older tests to newer tests. The logical foundations are exactly the same. Thoroughly review and I'm sure you will be back to your PT average or even higher!
  • Quick update for any readers in the future. I felt that there were minor new tricks in the newer PTs. I was able to jump back to 172-175 range after thoroughly reviewing my PTs. It may require some minor adjustments on how you go through the LR.
  • The only writing tool available to test-takers on the LSAT-Flex are No. 2/HB pencils and a highlighter. Pen and mechanical pencils are not permitted. I would transition from pen to regular pencil.
  • For people asking about the procedure for testing, it went like this. When the counter goes down to zero, it changes to “start exam” button. It launches a portal that checks your computer for webcam, microphone, internet speed and so on. You are p…
  • I didn't have any technical issues with the test. But I did find the LR section to be the hardest section. I usually don't struggle in LR but I struggled hard. I don't know whether it's due to pressure, anxiety, difficulty, or other reasons. Amount…
  • Once you purchase the CAS, you can update your transcript for free by sending your new transcript from your university to their mail address. So you might want to send your current transcript to LSAC before your application. You can update it in the…
  • Thank you everyone for your advice. I think that the difficulty may be superficial and I was trying to figure out what exactly is causing the issues that I had. I think I figured out the LR section was fairly similar with more details so that’s no …
  • Thank you so much @Krista_A and @henrylxix I can't tell you how comforting it is that you've shared my experience. I was dumbfounded and I was shocked that it may be possible my foundations in LSAT were degrading over time even though I am constant…
  • I'm a little over two weeks away from the May Flex. I've taken almost everything in 40s, 50s, 60s, and half of 70s. I am trying out the 80s to see if there are newer tricks and changes in the latest PTs. RC is usually my worst section but 80, 84 (sc…