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Only the August LSAT retest will count toward ... taking limit. Additionally, the summer LSAT-Flex administrations (May, June, July ... count towards the LSAT testing limits. Score cancellations will counts ... was exposed to the LSAT. Moving forward, you ...
It's a "normal" LSAT but it is different from the pre-COVID LSAT in that it has 4 sections instead of 5 and one of the 4 sections is experimental. When you get your score, it will say LSAT, not LSAT-Flex
Crucially though, the LSATFLEX transformed an in-person, 5 ... score of 92%. By contrast, if the same person took the FLEX ... , they'd score 71/75, which equals ... a raw score of ~94.67%. Lastly, for ...
... I have taken the actual LSATflex both with and without the ... clicked the box for the flexscore simulator (3 section). That ... I actually removed the higher LSATscore (157), which was my first ... tests in the traditional LSAT format, not flex. I guess I didn ...
... you is your sealed score, percentile, and score band. So, unfortunately, you ... won't get a score breakdown by section or information ... disclosed test since before the lsat-flex days which started early 2019 ... though. Good luck with the score release today!
... one less LR section to score, RC and LG are now ... scoring, for the May 2020 LSATflex, you could miss 9 questions ... here: https://www.lsac.org/lsat/about
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... up for the Blueprint LSAT Prep course offered at ... to take the December LSAT and score good. I simply wasn ... rescheduled for the February LSAT, and extended my access ... am nowhere near my target score (165+) that I need ... not been able to score higher than a 153. ...
I took my last PT before the test this Saturday and my scores fell a lot I have taken about 15 test where my scores consistently stayed in my target range and then for this test I fell almost 10 points. Am I burnout and should stop studying now or work my ...
... off of one's respective LSAT goal score. Are the games target ... towards someone seeking a particular score? Depending on if someone is ... -170, 170-175, or 175+ score, how should one relate to ...
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As hinted above, my score was well below my goal ... will hopefully allow me to score at my potential. ... trying for my best score and maybe postponing a ... which with my current score wont even be a ...
... of the 20 LSAT administrations. Score gains for Accommodated ... LSATscore, undergraduate grade point average (UGPA), and Index score (which includes both LSATscore ... with regard to their LSATscore. A similar result ... for their Index score, but this phenomenon ...
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... week to study for the LSAT. My score has not improved and ... congressman, and focus on the LSAT for November OR just take ... will not get my target score?
... is lower than the score most of the supra ... report as their first cold LSATscore. But hey, for me, ... I improved on the real LSAT by 5 points. I'm ... two weeks before the January LSAT. My score is still way lower ... up for the June 2019 LSAT and just pretend I ...
Does anyone know at what time should we expect our scores to be released? Should I stay up until midnight or am I going to be filled with anxiety the wole day?
Just heard back from LSAC - as of now they have not decided whether or not scratch paper will be allowed. So for anyone taking it in may should prepare for the possibility that it won't be allowed...
... at work on improving my LSAT in preparation, but knowing that ... performing on the LSAT, especially now since the LSAT-flex grading system isn ...
Does anyone know if we still have normal tools for lsatflex? Or if the highlighter listed on the materials list replaces the virtual highlighter we would usually get
Now that the June LSATFlex has been announced, how are you planning on taking your PTs to adjust to the new 3 section versus 5 section? Are you still practicing with 4/5 sections?