So far I have been using the lsatflex 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!
I’m taking the November test. Yesterday the May 2020 LSAT-flex came up in the LawHub.
I’m going to take it in a week or so. Let’s blind review this test together.
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?
LSAC hasn't sent out options for scheduling your time slot for Jan LSAT-flex, right? I remember the September LSAT I took, I'd received scheduling options by the 15th-- Just wanna make sure I'm not missing something.
Where can I get PT 90/ the May 2020 LSATFlex? Is it on 7sage? Have explanations been written for it yet? I can't seem to find it in my course syllabus.
... have already written for the LSATFlex. My concern is regarding the ... that one will take the flex in. Is there a certain ... I can't take the flex because there's a portrait ...
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?
... been practicing for the LSAT going on my third ... in turn is the LSAT-Flex exam. After several Prep ... attributed to my overall Flex score? In other words ... reflective of my “actual LSAT performance” granted I don ... the low 131s (full LSAT without adequate prep), then ...
I just got an email saying that we register for April LSATFlex timeslots on Thursday. For first time test-takers, do we get to create a ProctorU account before Thursday or can we only do that once timeslot registration starts? Thanks!