I got my June LSATFlex score back and it was ... October. 2) The October LSAT-Flex will have four sections, but ... never practiced a four-section-LSAT before. I don't know ... but instead would focus on LSAT and other application materials. Not ...
I'm debating to cancel or keep my June 2021. It was about 90th percentile but I'm shooting for 170+ and faced some issues on test day. I think I can do better but don't know if a cancel would look worse than just keeping my score. Any advice?
Hey all - I know that for five pieces of paper were allowed for the LSAT-Flex. Is it the same for the four-section test? (including the upcoming October test).
... 7sage "Flex Score Converter" (https://7sage.com/lsat-flex-score-converter ... ) apply to current LSAT tests ( ... display current tests as "LSATFlex", just "LSAT".
... numbers into the "Flex Converter", did not tick ...
... rudimentary question but with the LSAT-FLEX and all the other options ... LR sections for the September LSAT or just three sections? LSAT grade or has that changed?
@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!