PT Test Flex or Full ????

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Are you taking the full practice test or just the 3 flex sections and using the converter tool?
Some people have indicated that their score went down when the did the flex version. Has anyone experienced this?

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  • sarahisksarahisk Member
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    I'm prepping for the July flex (it's so soon it's terrifying) and I've been focused on taking flex-style PTs this past week. I'll go ahead and look for which sections are LR, and I'll pick one at random to do as a warmup section before taking the other three sections. I found that with four section tests, I always did worse on the first LR section, so using one as a warmup and scoring the other has definitely helped the score I get with the flex converter.

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    I've been doing all 4 and I'm actually worse on the second. I know that there is a difference, however slight, in difficulty between the LR sections, so I figured I should do both. I guess 4 sections will seem easy on test day (July). However, I heard something about the conversion so I'm wondering what everyone else is doing.

  • aa4567890aa4567890 Member
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    I took the LSAT flex in June and had been doing full pt when studying. When taking the actual test, I was surprised by how different it felt to just do three sections and would recommend focusing more on doing LSAT-flex style pt

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    Thanks

  • mmacnamara21mmacnamara21 Core Member
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    @KatetheStudent said:
    I've been doing all 4 and I'm actually worse on the second. I know that there is a difference, however slight, in difficulty between the LR sections, so I figured I should do both. I guess 4 sections will seem easy on test day (July). However, I heard something about the conversion so I'm wondering what everyone else is doing.

    @KatetheStudent what do you mean by '4 will seem easy on test day'? I thought that the Flex was only 3 sections? Thanks!

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    @KatetheStudent said:
    I've been doing all 4 and I'm actually worse on the second. I know that there is a difference, however slight, in difficulty between the LR sections, so I figured I should do both. I guess 4 sections will seem easy on test day (July). However, I heard something about the conversion so I'm wondering what everyone else is doing.

    @KatetheStudent what do you mean by '4 will seem easy on test day'? I thought that the Flex was only 3 sections? Thanks!

    The PTs have 4 sections while the flex is 3 sections, so if I have been doing 4 sections 3 will seem easier. I'm just not sure that is a good strategy, but I don't know which LR section to choose if only doing

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