Do not take a practice exam. I recommend taking one the day before the day before and reviewing it the next day (keep your brain thinking but not working). Also, do not do any work (school, job, lsat) if possible after 5pm. Watch a movie or chat wit…
I didnt do anything for PT's, but for the real thing I did practice problems from each section an hour or so before, then watched some tv and chatted with a friend on the phone for a few minutes. I also was up for 3 hours before my test, ran that mo…
@broadh22 said:
The format is similar but not exact. I recommend taking one or two FREE PT's through LSAC because it matches the format exactly
Where do you find these FREE PTs? I have looked all over the website and can't seem …
@180blueeyes said:
Did you prep by taking 1 LR or were you taking full four section exams?
How long did it take for you to connect/begin the exam?
Any overall complaints?
Any suggestions/helpful tips you wish someone had told you?
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@"student of thought" said:
Is the proctor visible on screen during the exam? How is the format compared to the digital PT's offered through 7sage?
My proctor was not and they muted themselves. One the exam started, the only contact I had wi…
@oolson said:
I have been doing PTs with just one LR section. Typically on 7Sage the LR questions move from easier to harder, with the final 10 questions being the most difficult. Would you say the July FLEX LR felt similar to taking a single …
It is fairly similar- there is a timer and you can press an "x" button next to a question to fade it out.
LSAC has FREE digital LSAT's that anyone can take- I recommend doing one or two of these in the weeks leading up so there are no suprises> …
@sheridjw said:
Can anyone who has taken the flex speak to the difficulty of the LR section? This will be super helpful but i am wondering if just taking away the second LR section will not be a good representative of how difficult it will be …
if you only have until november, you will not fully complete every aspect of 7sage with the time they allot for all items. you will have to either make the lsat a full time job, spend less time on certain aspects, or take the test at a later date