I keep seeing everyone talk about the CC method and blind review (BR). Whatis the CC method, how can it be applied, and is it somehow better than blind review?
... answer to the question of what the proper sequence should be ... -proof, check answers, then see what's lacking in my skills ... "drill packs", I was wondering what this actually means? Are these ... from the question bank, or whatis it?
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!
Unfortunatly my circumstances MIGHT not allow me to take it in a 100% quiet environment. I can drowse out a little bit of noise but why risk it? Does LSATflex allow for earbuds? If not i can wear a hoodie right lol and just hide em
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?
... excited to take the June LSATFlex test. And as I begin ... left with one question: **Are Flex test takers able to use ... digital LSAT and I'm hopeful those of us taking the Flex ... group to see if May Flex test takers were able to ...
I have a question for the May LSAT-Flex takers who were signed up for the March or April tests originally. Did your photo carry over to the May test without having to upload it? Or did you have to reupload it?
... be administered online as the LSAT-Flex format. I was hoping that ... anyone who took the previous LSAT-flex administrations could give advice to ...
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!
I'm currently registered for the July LSAT-Flex. Can someone tell me if I'm supposed to wait for an email from LSAC that will direct me on how to register for a ProctorU account, or am I supposed to go ahead and make one myself? Thanks much in advance!
Does anyone know how the LSAT-flex will be scored in comparison to the normal 4 section test? For example, how many wrong on the 3 section LSAT-flex test would one have to get in order to get a 165, 170, 175...etc? Thanks!
Does anyone know if it's likely that the October LSAT will be LSATFlex? Also for LSATFlex, are you allowed to use scrap paper for reading comp notes since you can't really annotate on the computer besides highlighting?