... Naively I took the LSAT last November with very little study and ... Naively I took the LSAT last November with very little study and ... Naively I took the LSAT last November with very little study and ... my performance dipped, but the lsat demon helped a ton. ...
... am also re taking the LSAT in November and in my humble ... be fine. Also, applying in November is not actually that late ... I would apply ASAP in November.
... am also re taking the LSAT in November and in my humble ... be fine. Also, applying in November is not actually that late ... I would apply ASAP in November.
... do it because of late LSAT registration? I want to apply ... ED but I registered for LSAT in November, which is later than ... the latest LSAT date most ED programs ...
... wanted to take the LSAT in January 2020 but was upset that ... I wanted to by September 2020. I am going through a ... I have been battling this LSAT for quite some time now ... while, instead of focusing on 2020, focus on 2021 to get ...
@theravdiaries LSAC isn't answering this on the current webinar but they said there will be a future webinar on just the LSATflex. Hopefully they can answer your question there (or over email)
... more heavily weighted on the LSAT-flex like on normal LSATs? LSAT, unless they are planning to ... question and seems unfair that LSATFlex places a different emphasis on ...
... all the details about the LSATFlex—scoring, weighing, curve/scale, etc ... may sound like an easier LSAT at first glance, but there ... make sure to murder this LSAT and go to your dream ...
... who are writing the May LSATFLEX?
Surely, you would ... want me, a traditional LSAT test taker, to silence my ... stated, it HUGELY advantages May FLEX test takers.
... the rest of the "traditional" LSAT test takers.
... admissions will treat/ weigh the LSAT-flex scores differently? I’ve heard ... . LSAC is saying that the FLEX test is able to accurately ... . Admissions (mostly) care about your LSAT scores as it relates to ...
> @arbarcia97 said:
> Do we think admissions will treat/ weigh the LSAT-flex scores differently? I’ve heard differing opinions.
I emailed Columbia Law Admissions to ask this and they said they will not treat it any differently!