@Djmasterdoug My understanding is that since LSAC has said that an individual who gets score X on the LSAT-Flex would get an equivalent score on the regular LSAT, admissions offices are treating them as essentially the same.
> @jmarmaduke96 said:
> I forget where I heard it, so I could be mistaken, but I believe that with LSATFlex they are extending the limit to 4 tests this cycle
"We ... Logical Reasoning questions on the LSAT-Flex. The Analytical Reasoning, Logical ... Comprehension questions on the LSAT-Flex will be scored without ... more than another. The LSAT-Flex will include roughly the ...
There was a cancelled score reveal option for March/April registered people to restore a PREVIOUSLY cancelled score...nothing about this score reveal going forward with LSATFlex though
... please create 3 Section LSAT Prep Tests for students ... currently now prepping for the LSAT-Flex?**
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> ... we made a "Flex Score Estimator." The Flex Score Estimator can ... this page: https://7sage.com/lsat-flex-score-converter/.
I'm taking it in South Korea. I highly doubt they will cancel or adopt LSAT-flex for Korea though since the situation regarding COVID-19 has greatly improved here.
I am also concerned about the LSATFlex format. I took the online version of the LSAT a few months back and it looked exactly like what is depicted on LawHub except it was on a tablet with a smaller display screen therefore, fullscreen
I have a question regarding the minute in between sections is that minute counted towards the 35 min of the next section or is this a perk of lsat-flex because usually you don’t have that extra minute to regroup
“Please note: The online, remotely proctored LSAT-Flex tests do not count toward this total as they were administered as an emergency response to the COVID-19 pandemic in May and June 2020.”