LSATflex will probably have timer right? Just asking because on LawHub it says your allowed a nondigital analog watch. But why need one if they have timer?
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The July 13 in-person LSAT (USA, Canada) is canceled
Instead, registrants can take LSAT-Flex during the week of July ... />
[More information about LSAT-Flex](https://www.lsac.org/update-coronavirus-and-lsat/lsat-flex)
I decided to cancel the June LSATFlex but could not figure out how. There was a withdrawal option on the LSAC website but that option just disappeared. So could somebody tell me how I can cancel the test? Thank you!
... a huge complaint about the flex. The proctor kept interrupting me ... in the 170+ range. For future flex takers, firmly tell your proctor ... wasted a year of studying for the June test only to ...
I've recently began simulating the LSATFlex during my practice tests and have noticed that my scores are quite a bit lower than my regular practice test scores. Is there a reason why this might be?
... everyone! I took the June LSAT-Flex and got my score a ... ago, but the in the "LSAT Documents" section of my LSAC ... realize Flex tests will not be disclosed, but my last LSAT (Feb ... to make sure that new LSAT-Flex score will get reported to ...
Due to Flex only being 3 sections, what would be your scaled score for the Flex if you missed about 8-10 questions total? Just curious due to myself starting to take PT's in the next few weeks after more untimed sections.
Hi! I’m taking the LSATflex tomorrow on my monitor that has a built in webcam at the bottom, so when I’m looking at the screen it looks like I’m looking up a bit. Has anyone done this before/run into problems with it? Do you think it’ll be fine?
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?
Is dark mode allowed on the actual LSATflex? I would hate to start practicing on it and it not be an option on actual test day. Can anyone else agree that is is SO much easier on the eyes?