They won't be in a practice test book, at least not for awhile. Some former experimental sections have appeared, but I've heard that most have not. Score information is pretty much unknown because the FLEX tests are undisclosed, plus when these qu…
Almost all law schools are so far saying the FLEX test is acceptable. Difficulty levels for the May FLEX were reported on the Reddit forums. However, as an undisclosed test, right now not as much is known about scores as we could infer from a disc…
You can definitely explain somewhere in the application--maybe for a short answer question-- that because you had this circumstance--a health issue, you had to limit activities. This may help explain the college activities question.
The test was designed for one test to mimic the next, but many people have contributed to writing questions and each test is known for certain things that are harder than another test, but that other test has other things that are thought to be hard…
It sounds like you graduated recently. It's fine to take some time to gain experience in jobs before going back to school. At the same time, FT work can be very consuming and as more years go by, work and home responsibilities tend to increase, an…
This is just one of many things that could probably be considered, but maybe some PT or section retakes could help--the scores will be inflated, but it can help with practice.
I don't know about schedules and such but @"Cant Get Right" knows a lot of people on here and has contributed a lot of webinars and help sessions, and he gets it--both the struggles and the strategies.
From your previous comments helping other students, I would guess that you could retest and be more at the upper end of your score band. Though this score is also a very high score to be proud of.
You're fine. A GED is an acceptable credential at most colleges and there are many reasons why someone might drop out of high school. That was then. What you do as an adult is far more important. Your college GPA and LSAT are what matters for la…
While it's good that there's a free resource available that uses real questions, there are few if any citations to actual PTs so you have to look up a question to find an explanation rather than going directly to it. And it's concerning that it uses…