You can! Essentially you just take the PT with the flexsimulated then after create a Problem Set for the remaining section separately. Hope this is what you meant
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... since the October test became Flex, I've been PTing using ... the "simulate flex" option on 7sage. However, I ... there of how the 7Sage simulatedFlex scores will correlate with the ...
If I take a PT simulatedflex, is that the best route to go? I know that's how it will be when I take the flex LSAT but I also don't want to miss out on the practice that the other section would give me. Advice??
So far I have been using the lsat flex 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!
... from the PTs (when simulating flex) on this site are to ... the actual flex exam? I only ask because ... practice test and simulate the flex, I score in my preferred ...
... looking to take the LSAT-flex in June, but have in ... flex and taking all 4 sections, but not doing a 5th simulated ... endurance than I need, the flex will be a little bit ... , I'm wondering if my flex score would be higher or ...
Is anyone going to take this upcoming exam in May? I am a bit nervous about doing it on my personal computer. Does anyone have thoughts on whether I should wait for the regular exam or just take the flex version?
... LSAC to offer the LSAT Flex in June, too. Since the ... Flex format is substantially different than ... for users to take mock-flex tests? If not, do you ... ahold of paper tests for flex practice isn't practical for ...
I was wondering if anyone had any insight on how the LSAT-flex will be scored? If it’s on the same scale as the regular LSAT does that mean we can miss about 8 questions and still get a 170? Thank you!