PSA: You can sign up now for July FLEX. If you go to ProctorU's website and click sign in, you can enter your email and choose "forgot my password" and it will send you a new password. I just did this and was able to log in and confirm a time.
JY's rule of thumb is to split when there are less game boards than questions remaining (questions that give you an additional rule/guidance count less). If I'm not sure whether I should split, I take a look at the questions. If most of them are ver…
I signed up for the July Flex after they announced that it was Flex, but the registration still required me to put in a testing center. Am I automatically registered for Flex or do I need to opt in? I haven't received any communications from LSAC.
@"Habeas Porpoise" has been a great LR tutor for me! I like how her style focuses specifically on my weak areas so that we can go over the most meaningful topics.
@faith234 said:
so 'the week of July 12th" does that mean we could have up to the 18th to take it?
I called LSAC today and they told me that the test will be administered on Sunday (July 12) and Monday (July 13)
Those who signed up for the May test -- what were the time slot options like? Were they all weekdays during regular working hours (EST)?
I believe I will be ready to take the July LSAT, but can't take a full Monday off work so I'm planning to take …
I think it's definitely important to start practicing the digital version as soon as possible even if that means buying more tests from 7sage. When I started prepping on the digital version for July's test, I was really surprised to find that my ave…
@a1ex_682 said:
I'm having trouble with the digital transition as well. Here's a few things I've been doing for digital RC, maybe it'll be helpful:
Scroll through whole reading to get an idea of its length and how many paragraphs it is…
@cooljon525 said:
@Bumblebee said:
For me, the biggest advantage of paper RC is that it doesnt have to move (no scrolling!). The passage stays in one position the whole time, and that stability helps me retain my structural memory …