Up until this point I've only taken 4 section prep test to harden my mental endurance. The June LSAT is flex. My question is: should I do my final week of prep test with 4 sections? Or should I simulate the flex? What are other peeps doing?
This might be a dumb question, but at least one with a quick answer! Do we get to use five sheets of scratch paper front and back for the August 2021 test administration? Might we be allowed more because it's four sections and not three?
Hi everyone! This might be a silly question, but I could not find it in the FAQs section of the LSAT. Am I allowed to fold my scratch paper in half for the exam? I don't have a lot of desk space, so I'm trying to save some room.
I've been taking practice exams on the 7Sage platform but I am wondering what the LSAT Flex actually looks like? Will we be able to highlight, underline, etc? If you've taking the flex exam already please let me know!
Does anyone know how many sheets of paper we are allowed on test day? Also, what can we have on our desk during the test? Any help would be appreciated!
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Does anyone know if we're allowed to use pen or mechanical pencil during Flex?
I don't think they're allowed for in-person testing but thought I saw somewhere that they were listed under allowed items.
While learning to do RC it was advised through 7sage to write simplified summaries on each paragraph to better understand. Do you advise doing this on the blanks sheets of paper we are allowed or do you believe it will take up to much time?
Hello! Can someone share how the LR section is scored on the Flex (August)? Ie. is it an average of the two LR sections or do they randomly pick one of the two to score with? Thanks!
... -above-your-target-range ready - based on my experience, the test ... 166 on the January exam. Based on my last 5 PTs ... the LSAT was made of paper, JY recommended touching every word ...