Hey there folks, I'll be taking the November flex on my tiny desk in a dark corner. Does anyone know if I'm allowed to have a lamp on the desk, or just my PC, paper, pencils etc..?
For anyone who's take the flex- whats the proctor experience/check in process like? Is the format of the test exactly like its on LSAC law hub? When you finish a section, does the next one start immediately?
Anyone else who is taking the November LSAT-Flex underestimate how much brain space the election would take up? I know I should turn off the news, but it's SO hard. UGH.
... discussions explaining why). although there may be a lot of different ... gives a gloomy sentiment. but 2020 is already bad as is ... crazy prediction: the application pool may in fact turn out to ...
For those that have taken the flex: When exactly are you permitted to start writing on your scratch paper? I have certain mnemonics that I want to write out (hopefully) before the clock starts.
I've written a flex before and used my laptop, ... be writing this week's flex on a desktop with a ... built in camera. To experienced flex writers who have used a ...
Hello! Signing up for Dec. and LSAC prompted me to pick a testing location. I was under the impression all tests were Flex through April. Does anyone have any insight into this? Much appreciated.
... to even start my Nov Flex today (Wednesday). I spoke to ... approval to take a rescheduled Flex on Friday. LSAC said that ... successfully completed their November LSAT Flex and would be willing to ...
... preparation with 7Sage back in May, and I started with around ... to a 173 on August-flex, and eventually ended up with ... this 176 on November-flex.
Can somebody, who has taken the LSAT flex, comment on the differences between the LSAT flex 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?