My recent PT was a 174 as well (simulated flex PT65). I am taking the Oct flex and am in a somewhat similar situation; due to finances, I essentially need a full ride, so I need to get a little higher in my score over the next six weeks which I beli…
I would take a break. I've heard people say that redoing a logic game that isn't super hard or you know well is a good way to keep yourself from feeling rusty and also not tire yourself out right before test day.
I would consider noting or flagging the questions you guess on but still filling them in. You can then see your score and compare it (using the score without saving option) to what your score would be if you had gotten all of your guesses wrong. Tha…
I believe that the actual LSAT flex 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.
I did super well, studying many hours every day at first and breezing through the core curriculum, but when I got to PTs, I just stopped. I had lost my job due to Covid, and began working a job that I hated where Covid risk was high and I was paid v…
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 LSAT flex. Is this how 7sage’s flex simulator is scoring as well?
Without knowing exactly how much studying you've done, I recommend would try drilling smaller question sets to get your timing down a little better. Then try moving to timed sections and see if you can hold yourself to your time limits. I try to bre…
I do a mix, but to be fair, I haven't taken as many practice tests as I should. Basically, I save the very last chunk of ~30 practice exams just for taking them as a practice test. I use the lower exams for my problem sets. I typically use the probl…
I took a break for a month or so and when I came back my time had really slowed, especially for logic games. I'd recommend drilling a couple 35 minute sections of each type as a warm up and to see how rusty you are. If you seem to still be doing wel…
I have created a GroupMe so we can ask each other questions more easily. If anyone has any different suggestions, I am more than open to them
https://groupme.com/join_group/61203662/wGCnVIHU
What kind of score are you trying to get on RC? I usually get around -3 or -4, so I might not be a great help but I'm willing to assist where I can, if you can give a little more detail. Have you noticed specific question types to be more problemati…
I don't think any school will put much weight on when you took the LSAT or which format you took. The flex is designed to be representative of your normal LSAT score and I think law schools will respect that. The only thing I would be careful of …
@MrsRobinson1 said:
Okay, thanks! Wouldn't LSAC consider this cheating though?
According to what I've seen from other users, LSAC is allowing command + F searches to be done during the LSAT flex. I would definitely double check with LSAC be…
Does anyone know when we will find out if the October LSAT will be normal or Flex? Although LR is my best section, I'd be really happy to be able to command+F during RC, which the Flex allows.