I would give them at least a few months in advance to write their letters - plenty of time!
I would also keep in mind that most applications limit your letters of recommendation that you can submit to 2-3.
@gigi_m1308 said:
do we have to create a proctoru account prior to signing up for our test day/time? I haven't heard anything about this and I want to make sure I get the date I want because it is the only day I am available. Also, how do I si…
Hey Nicholas! The exam in November is a Flex - you won't be able to take it at your nearest testing center. We should be getting an email soon to schedule our time slots to take it online.
You can test your equipment on the ProctorU website (not with a real proctor). Most people go through test day with no equipment/tech issues. I tested mine before the June Flex and had no problems!
I would definitely listen to the Powerscore LSAT podcast episodes on the Flex for more info. Essentially there are a ton of different versions of the Flex to prevent cheating, given that it's taken in many different time slots over the timespan of s…
What has helped me is pretending I'm fascinated by every reading comprehension I come across, and reading it that way. In my head, I'm like "Oh, the Internet and privacy laws in the 80s? Interesting!!"
I swear it helps!
Yes! Here is a link to FAQs. https://www.lsac.org/update-coronavirus-and-lsat/lsat-flex
"Generally, your desktop must be clear of anything not test-related and should only have:
Five blank sheets of scratch paper
Valid ID
No. 2 or HB pencils…