Cold diagnostic in April 2019 was 142, after over a year of studying solely with 7Sage (on and off due to working full time) I snagged a 169 with the June FLEX. Kudos to 7Sage for making such an affordable, effective studying platform.
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Started studying again, this time for about 20 to 25 ... I took the June 2020 Flex and scored a 170. ... 3 on RC (almost every time, which is frustrating) and ... best use my studying time headed into this last ...
Are you taking the full practice test or just the 3 flex sections and using the converter tool?
Some people have indicated that their score went down when the did the flex version. Has anyone experienced this?
Not sure where this is coming from. Seems random? And only for first time test takers? what about october first time takers or something. Surely this cant be the only month they do this
LSAC announced that for first time takers, you can purchase the ... sign up during a specified time period after testing has concluded ... their scores at the same time other test takers receive theirs ... 11.1% of those first time test takers would have automatically ...
Does anyone know if we are allowed to use a pen on the July-Flex exam?
I know for in person digital exams they began allowing pens but on the Law Hub website it says only pencils... is this outdated or updated?
Does anyone know how the LSAT-flex will be scored in comparison to the normal 4 section test? For example, how many wrong on the 3 section LSAT-flex test would one have to get in order to get a 165, 170, 175...etc? Thanks!
so we still have a year to do the LSAT writing right? we don't necessarily and have to do it immediately post we complete the flex? any clarity on this would be greatly appreciated.