Take it when you feel ready. If you're PTing pretty close to a score you would be happy with by the November deadline, then signup. But I would be willing to bet that at least January will be Flex as well.
How do you know what time/day you will be assigned to for the LSAT-Flex? I registered for November and it still showed in-person, even though it went online... Do I need to signup or do they put me in a random day? #help I'm super stressed about it
We should be contacted by LSAC soon. They said we would be able to signup for a proctor slot approximately 2 weeks prior to the testing date. I feel you though... trying to plan ahead and they're not making this easy!
@kfk0504 - Yes it really does! Thanks so much. I was contemplating on whether to signup for the November/January test depending on whether January will be FLEX or not, but it sounds like your LSAT coach's presumptions sound pretty fair. Thanks again
... and let's you decide up to 6 days on if ... will cost $45 if you signup prior to the first day ... administration, or $75 if you signup after testing has concluded".
Ditto on the above. Make sure you are fluent in lawgic translations/contrapositives. Intro to Logic, Some and Most Relationships, Invalid Argument forms/Flaw are all good sections.
Also, maybe go ahead and signup for Nov just in case :)
They send out the email to choose about 2 weeks before. I am assuming that it starts at 7. However, these are all EDT times. So there are people who took the August test at some odd times on the west coast. Another reason to signup right away.
Can't remember the exact times, but there were a lot. I was able to get my preferred time and date despite them sending me the signup instructions ten minutes late. It was very easy to signup. Just make sure you pick the right time zone lol
In a same boat! Anxiously waiting for an email from LSAC that will let us signup for the time slot this Friday. I was told that we should be able to get this email latest Thursday (!!!)