... games removed and that the LSAT-flex currently consists of 3 as ... opposed to original 4 sections. Is the LSAT-flex representative of the ... expect to see the future or merely an accommodative form given ...
Why Jan LSATFlex is on19th and 20 in KST time? Wasn't it supposed to be 16th and 17th? Moreover, there was not any announcement they were going to change the dates? I'm a little confused tho.. so I wonder is it all on19-20th for you guys?
Where can I get PT 90/ the May 2020 LSATFlex? Is it on 7sage? Have explanations been written for it yet? I can't seem to find it in my course syllabus.
... have already written for the LSATFlex. My concern is regarding the ... that one will take the flex in. Is there a certain ... I can't take the flex because there's a portrait ...
Is dark mode allowed on the actual LSATflex? I would hate to start practicing on it and it not be an option on actual test day. Can anyone else agree that is is SO much easier on the eyes?
Has anyone used a keyboard cover for the LSATflex? If so have you had any problems getting it approved from the Procter? I had to buy a laptop internationally for the LSAT so I needed to get a keyboard cover to have the right language keyboard. Thanks!!
hi, i was wondering what the available time range for flex tests was for the international lsat-flex in previous administrations! i'm in kst but please lmk the time range that you had in your timezone if you took the international flex!
What should we expect in terms of LSATFlex setup on test-day? (Does it take long to connect with our proctors after logging on, how does communication with the proctor work, and do we use our phones to scan the room?) Thank you!
I'm curious as to where you all plan to take the LSATflex. I live with other people and want to find a place that's quiet with stable wifi but I'm unsure where to start...
... signed up for the August LSAT and came across a few ... a pencil/pen on the LSATFlex for notes?
3. For ... debating to do the October LSAT too, are you signing up ...
Hi everyone! This might be a silly question, but I could not find it in the FAQs section of the LSAT. Am I allowed to fold my scratch paper in half for the exam? I don't have a lot of desk space, so I'm trying to save some room.
I'm debating to cancel or keep my June 2021. It was about 90th percentile but I'm shooting for 170+ and faced some issues on test day. I think I can do better but don't know if a cancel would look worse than just keeping my score. Any advice?
For anyone who has taken the lsatflex's recently, what pt do yall think they are more similar to? Ex: 60s,70s,80s? in LR, which question types are more popular?
Which section of the LSAT do you use a scratch paper? I think we are allowed five pages of scratch paper on the day of the exam. We definitely have to use one for LG but do you also use them for LR and RC too?