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I've also used the LSAT Demon to drill (this has ... week. Just took the July LSATFlex and I think it went ... signed up for the August Flex too just in case.
Additionally, once you take the LSAT and have a recorded score ...
... sign up for the August LSATFlex, according to LSAC, you get ... sign up for the August LSAT and reschedule by August 20 ... has mentioned the fact that LSAT is allowing us to reschedule ...
7Sage has an LsatFlex Score Converter (https://7sage.com/lsat-flex-score-converter/) where ... likely be scored as a flex.
I think we don ... method by which LSAC calculates flex scores, so what you get ...
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I took the June Flex and wish this 3 section ... the ability to truly simulate LSATFlex test day & LR is ...
... when they changed it to flex, they offered a coupon to ... may take the August LSAT-Flex or opt out and receive ... automatically registered for the August LSAT-Flex on or about July 16 ... may withdraw from the August LSAT-Flex any time up to August ...
I think you do it a week or so before the actual test date. Does anyone's test on LSAC still say their test center instead of LSATFlex? I opted in almost three weeks ago but it's not changing.
To simulate LSATFlex, check the box labeled "Simulate ... The scaled scores generated from Flex mode uses the same methodology ... as our Flex Score Convertor. Because no ... outside of LSAC knows how Flex is scored, this is ...
... HELP: I pressed the simulate flex option on PT 80 after ... (my first time taking a flex)
This sounds ... it, likely because you simulated Flex *after* starting. I've ... website, here: https://7sage.com/lsat-flex-score-converter/. I entered in ...
According to ... predictor of your Flex score. Better than any Flex calculator, ours or ... are curious about what a flex score might have looked like ... for a guesstimate: 7sage.com/lsat-flex-score-converter.
LSAC has on their website that they are not weighting the one LR section to make up for the missing LR section and that every question is weighted equally on the LSATflex. Is this how 7sage’s flex simulator is scoring as well?
I believe that the actual LSATflex highlights the portions of the passages that are referred to in the questions directly by line number for the RC, but I've noticed that the 7sage versions don't. This might be a nice little bonus on test day.