I just got an email confirming that the January, February, and April 2021 LSAT administrations are going to be LSAT-Flex. It was sent as a general email, so all of you should receive one soon.
So far I have been using the lsatflex version of the prep tests. I am wondering if there is a way to still use that second part of the LR section from the exam that was skipped in the flex version. Thanks guys!
Hello! For folks who have registered for previous LSATFlex administrations, what is the process like? Do I need to have a Proctor U account? And how many days before the first available test date were you allowed to register? Thanks so much!
... 'm registered for the November Flex, which is offered domestically in ... supposed to take a Domestic LSAT while abroad: I called LSAC ... test-takers completing the Domestic LSAT-Flex? Perhaps in August? If so ...
Is there any chance JY will soon go over some of the questions in the recently released May 2020 flex? For those of us taking the November test, this is a last-minute Hail Mary to understand some of the questions.
... low LSAT scores. For background, I scored a 162 in May and ... the 162, I took the MayLSAT-flex after studying for just 2 ... signed up for the August LSAT-flex. I have struggled with Generalized ... .
For the November LSAT-flex, I talked with my doctor ...
Can somebody, who has taken the LSATflex, comment on the differences between the LSATflex and the normal full length LSAT. Is the experience better with the flex? And is your score considered just as credible by colleges as the traditional LSAT?
LSAC hasn't sent out options for scheduling your time slot for Jan LSAT-flex, right? I remember the September LSAT I took, I'd received scheduling options by the 15th-- Just wanna make sure I'm not missing something.
Why Jan LSATFlex is on19th and 20 in KST time? Wasn't it supposed to be 16th and 17th? Moreover, there was not any announcement they were going to change the dates? I'm a little confused tho.. so I wonder is it all on19-20th for you guys?