Yes! The highlighter tool will be available for the FLEX. According the guidelines, the FLEX will utilize the same format as the digital LSAT that can be accessed via lawhub.lsac.org.
I'm assuming so. I really don't know what to expect but I would have to assume each time slot will have a different test. That could be one of the main reasons they went to a three section test for the FLEX. If not, they would burn through their tes…
When do you plan to sit for the LSAT? If it's within 3 months, then by all means, work on LGs while you go through the CC. If you have longer than that, then you should absolutely do the LR CC before doing the LG curriculum.
You will get better at …
In the stimulus, the setup (or R0) says that a "exactly one of these products will be a member of two of the four pairs." Therefore, it's not possible to put MM or LL together in week four because that would violate the setup.
The LSAT is not scored using the same method as the SAT or ACT. You are never punished for guessing. When I notice I am low on time with unanswered question, I fill them in and then try to work on as many as I can before time is up.
I’m scheduled for the Flex but there’s no way I take it without scratch paper. There’s no way they expect us to diagram in our heads. I’m assuming they are going to allow it but they are trying to figure out how it will be regulated.
I've had some very smart people give me some really bad advice about LSAT studying and applying for schools. Take it with a grain of salt and stay on the path to success!
Hi there, victoriaf!
A 144 allows for a lot of room for quick improvement before the August test but that timeline could be rushed depending upon your goal score and how much time you have available to dedicate to studying. To clarify, are you aski…
@skrishnan said:
However, I was a little confused by what they meant by geological level. How can we conclude that the dust is on the top layer?
This is not a dumb question! Old PTs often rely more heavily on outside knowledge to answer the …
Hi there! Could you please provide which question you are referring to? Maybe you meant to post this on the explanation page for the specific question?
I wouldn't do any untimed sections since you've already completed CC. If you want to develop timing strategies before doing full PTs then starting with timed single sections can be a good strategy. For me, timing is 90% of the battle so I wouldn't w…
I'm almost certain 100% of the people on this website have experienced the same issue. The LSAT would be significantly easier for everyone if the timing aspect was not a factor. As you study more and develop timing strategies, you will see improveme…
@pbrittne said:
Are you able to clarify if there will be 3 sections on the LSAT flex (one LR, one RC, one AR), or 4 sections (one LR, one RC, one AR, one unscored)? Reading your message it sounds like there will be 4, but looking at the LSAC w…
Instead of untimed full sections, I would suggest doing timed single sections to develop your timing strategies for each section before doing a full timed test. For the most part, doing a full Blind Review is the same as doing a untimed full test bu…
@arbarcia97 said:
Do we think admissions will treat/ weigh the LSAT-flex scores differently? I’ve heard differing opinions.
I don't think they will for the most part. LSAC is saying that the FLEX test is able to accurately reflect what a tes…
Hi!
So this is clearly well after the fact but I figured I would give my reasoning for anyone who comes along later and needs clarification.
Q14 is a Necessary Assumption question. Therefore, we need to evaluate which answer choice allows the conc…
I'm currently working my way though all the games 1-35. I've also done all PT's 35-53. I would say you can do them intermittently depending on your test date. I use 1-35 for drilling and timed sections (then BR and foolproof) while I am work my way …
As someone who recently quit their job to study full-time until the March LSAT, I cannot tell you how much clearer my brain is without the burden of my job. I had a very similar schedule to you while working a very mentally-draining job (strict dead…
I currently take PTs and drill on my laptop and BR on paper. I can't focus as easily on digital so I get a good mix to keep myself engaged. Honestly, do what works for you. If you are seeing improvement, don't change what works.
Hi!
So, I just looked at my CAS and for my community college there was an option for "undergraduate level" which is what I chose for my community college. Make sure you are not attempting to select your community college as your "Bachelor's Degree-…
I mostly agree with what @itsemmarobyn said. Logic Games will be the most bang for your buck improvement that you can see in the short term. You should spend about 8 hours a day fool-proofing every logic game you have access to. If you are acing a s…
According to the LSAC website:
"Your law school report will reflect that your score was canceled at your request; this advises law schools that you were exposed to test questions."
https://www.lsac.org/lsat/taking-lsat/scoring/canceling-scores
@"Cant Get Right" said:
Above every median, very nice! So happy to have been a part of your journey and that the timing strategy was ultimately so effective!
Could I get a link to this strategy? Timing is definitely a weakness of mine, so I'…