I am also concerned about the LSATFlex format. I took the online version of the LSAT a few months back and it looked exactly like what is depicted on LawHub except it was on a tablet with a smaller display screen therefore, fullscreen
I have a question regarding the minute in between sections is that minute counted towards the 35 min of the next section or is this a perk of lsat-flex because usually you don’t have that extra minute to regroup
“Please note: The online, remotely proctored LSAT-Flex tests do not count toward this total as they were administered as an emergency response to the COVID-19 pandemic in May and June 2020.”
... are exactly like the LSAT-Flex examination through their LSAT Prep Plus program ... logic foundations required for the LSAT are immediately translatable from paper ...
What about the time? I think in-person was supposed to be at 12:30pm, does that mean LSATflex will be taken at 12:30pm depending on where you are located?
I’m a US citizen who has gone to live with family in Europe due to the pandemic. Am I still able register for and take the USA LSATflex? The June 27-28 International LSAT registration deadline doesn’t seem to have been extended.)
I was wondering does anyone know if we can withdrawal from LSATFlex after we enroll? Will it be the same like you can withdrawal for a tranditional LSAT