Hi! I’m taking the LSATflex tomorrow on my monitor that has a built in webcam at the bottom, so when I’m looking at the screen it looks like I’m looking up a bit. Has anyone done this before/run into problems with it? Do you think it’ll be fine?
I just got an email confirming that the January, February, and April 2021 LSAT administrations are going to be LSAT-Flex. It was sent as a general email, so all of you should receive one soon.
So far I have been using the lsatflex version of the prep tests. I am wondering if there is a way to still use that second part of the LR section from the exam that was skipped in the flex version. Thanks guys!
Can somebody, who has taken the LSATflex, comment on the differences between the LSATflex and the normal full length LSAT. Is the experience better with the flex? And is your score considered just as credible by colleges as the traditional LSAT?
Hi- does anyone know a way to view the practicetest you took continually and not question by question? That way you can keep pressing next and see what you got wrong in the same fashion that you take the test vs. seeing the filter view?
With about a few days remaining, it should be said that the actual testing interface is not identical to the 7Sage practicetest interface. Go poke around your LawHub account and do some questions in there. That is the environment the test will replicate.
Hi everyone! For the Flex, I know people use a phone camera during the check-in process to show what their computer looks like. Does anyone know whether I can use a small handheld mirror to do this instead?? Thank you!
I haven't been doing much of the blind review. Precisely, what is blind review? Isn't blind review essentially the same as taking a practicetest? Thanks
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...
Hi everyone! Was just wondering if there was a rule regarding laptop stands being used for the exam.. I think I'd be okay without one if it comes down to that, but would definitely prefer using one :/
When taking the initial practicetest, should I be aiming to finish all questions in the 35 minutes or taking my time to get them correct despite not fininshing all the questions?
How often should I take a practicetest? I am following the 7sage syllabus and have only taken a practicetest once where it was a part of the syllabus. The practicetest was form 2007.