... them are at the -4/-5 range. A common thing I ... chain and it only has 5 questions I can do it ... me to gain 1 full minute or more to work on ...
Which is better for the flex score estimate? Powerscore estimates seem a few points higher than 7sage's version
https://blog.powerscore.com/lsat/official-lsat-flex-scoring-scale/
... in turn is the LSAT-Flex exam. After several Prep-Tests ... in simulated Flex mode I’ve come to ... being attributed to my overall Flex score? In other words how ...
For anyone who has taken a previous LSAT Flex, is it the same setup as the 7Sage practice tests where you can "X" out answer choices to make them muted or is there no option on the test?
... from the PTs (when simulating flex) on this site are to ... the actual flex exam? I only ask because ... practice test and simulate the flex, I score in my preferred ...
... looking to take the LSAT-flex in June, but have in ... , I have NOT been simulating flex and taking all 4 sections ... endurance than I need, the flex will be a little bit ... , I'm wondering if my flex score would be higher or ...
What should we expect in terms of LSAT Flex 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!
For anyone who doesn't have access to an appropriate device and needed the LSAC to send you their tablet loaner to take the FLEX, did you have any problems with it? Did it come with a charger, keyboard, etc? Any thoughts on the experience overall?
I just got an email saying that we register for April LSAT Flex timeslots on Thursday. For first time test-takers, do we get to create a ProctorU account before Thursday or can we only do that once timeslot registration starts? Thanks!
I have been prepping for the LSAT for around 5 months and have broken the 160 threshold. How can I continue to improve upon my score to reach high 160s. I plan to take the LSAT in June.
If I take a PT simulated flex, is that the best route to go? I know that's how it will be when I take the flex LSAT but I also don't want to miss out on the practice that the other section would give me. Advice??