I read in their guidelines that you need to show both sides of the paper and pen, when starting the writing portion. However, when I was taking it; at no point did it prompt me to do it. Is anyone else confused about this?
Did your proctor have to put in the password each time a new section started? I took the flex today, I have accommodations but I'm not sure if this was normal or not. I don't want to freak out so if this also happened to you, please share!
I like to write in the margins for RC passages and I'm struggling with how to fully grasp a passage on the online flex test. How have people been using the 3 highlighters and/or writing notes?
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 lsat flex 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!
... length PTs and transitioned to Flex PTs soon after LSAC announced ... the flex. I recently took a full ... full-length PT AND a flex-pt with 3 sections? I ...
For those who have taken the flex, did y'all encounter any games that didn't fit into the other categories (e.g. the Misc games of the 1990s)? In general, how'd would y'all rate the difficulty of LG section in flex?
Hello! For folks who have registered for previous LSAT Flex administrations, what is the process like? Do I need to have a Proctor U account? And how many days before the first available test date were you allowed to register? Thanks so much!
Will there be a heads up given in advance as to when we will be able to schedule our Novemeber FLEX, or will LSAC just tell us when we are suddenly able to do so? Any idea as to when?
I’m taking the November test. Yesterday the May 2020 LSAT-flex came up in the LawHub.
I’m going to take it in a week or so. Let’s blind review this test together.