You can go on reddit forums for that if you wanna see extensive list. Overall, it seemed like most people either had no trouble or minor troubles that werent enough to massivley impact performance. I lost like 20-30 seconds from connection issues wh…
@lsatplaylist said:
Did anyone combine their writing sample with the FLEX to avoid having to go through the process twice?
yea i never had a writing sample before i just took it right after the flex. maybe wasnt a good idea because i cried f…
@Kiva_180 said:
@hcdbsu24 I think we had the same test. I didn't see any typo, but also thought LG was pretty straightforward. I thought some of the LR questions were worded poorly (i.e. 3300 BC is before 3200 BC...), but had no problems finis…
Yeah I had the same problem as well. By the way on test day do we take the test from the Proctor U site or Lawhub?
On Proctor U theres the test countdown so I thought we take it there? Or do we log in through Lawhub and take it there or something?
@noonawoon said:
^I think the issue would be having a clear advantage over people who take this in-person on tablets or paper.
Personally, I would avoid doing this because it’s not worth risking having your entire score cancelled over it.…
@jmarmaduke96 said:
I also have wondered about this. I believe that we have to show our scratch paper to the proctor so that they can see it is blank? So maybe we need to be there a few minutes early to get those things out of the way? The com…
Fruitjam,
Sounds like you're going through a really hard time, and that's totally normal and understandable. It's been crazy trying to adjust to this new normal, so it makes sense that your world feels upended. Not having a dedicated space to study…
@jmarmaduke96 said:
Hi there!
I think that there are two main things that are closely related and are both crucial. I would really double-down your focus on getting the structure out of the passage during the timed run. To this end, I wou…
Nice!!!! I think at this point the gains from studying more and knowledge will be marginal. its a lot about mindset. Thats not to say you cant learn from mistakes but just make sure your maintaining, not rushing, and youre good to go!
I think since your scoring so highly, at this point its not about learning anymore. You pretty much know it all and any more studying you make would lead to marginal gains.
Just maintain, maybe do some retakes, do some of the 50s 60s. Up to test da…
@sillyman said:
How does one cancel the FLEX score if they chose? Just wondering lmao
Its the normal process I believe. 5 days. You can probably call. Id be careful though because LSAC will probably get a ton of callers after lsat flex. I wo…
Start with 1-35. After FPING, just do regular PTs and the more youll do the more you definitley get the hang of it. Although, im not completley opposed to foolproofing the more recent PTs as they should be more useful anyway and more recent.