I asked JY a question about LSATflex on the zoom webinar Tuesday, and he said that they can't create a conversion tool, even if they wanted to, because they don't know how exactly the conversion is going to work.
Blueprint came out with a score converter today for the Flex.
They made an announcement on Reddit: https://blog.blueprintprep.com/lsat/calculate-your-lsat-flex-score/
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**Update**
Signups for May LSAT-Flex delayed to Monday, April 27, ... open signups for the May LSAT-Flex later today. Our highest priority ... our ability to deliver the LSAT-Flex the week of May 18 ...
@"seamus.kirk5"
LSAC has just updated their LSAT-Flex page and said that you are allowed to use five pieces of blank scratch paper. You just show the front and back of every page to the proctor.
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@Djmasterdoug My understanding is that since LSAC has said that an individual who gets score X on the LSAT-Flex would get an equivalent score on the regular LSAT, admissions offices are treating them as essentially the same.
@legalstateofmind
On the website if you click "What am I allowed with me during the LSAT-Flex" it specifically states No.2 pencils or HB pencils. Says nothing about pens.
> @jmarmaduke96 said:
> I forget where I heard it, so I could be mistaken, but I believe that with LSATFlex they are extending the limit to 4 tests this cycle