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Share Your LSAT Score Improvement Story
Humaza493 replied to SNAILS's topic in Law School Admission Test (LSAT)
A bit of a different situation for me, my diagnostic after a couple fo weeks of studying was a 166. Used the power score lg Bible to solidify games and did many practice tests for or and rc practice. Just got back a 177 for the August flex! -
You may already be aware but olsas has a conversion able so you could calculate yourself https://www.ouac.on.ca/guide/olsas-conversion-table/
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Writing sample question
Humaza493 replied to Dreamchaser's topic in Law School Admission Test (LSAT)
No I think the one you have will be fine, schools just wanna see that you can write coherently -
Logic Games Improvement Suggestion
Humaza493 replied to dtor3's topic in Law School Admission Test (LSAT)
88 is also known as one of the hardest recent LG sections -
Urgent Inquiry on LSAT Test Date
Humaza493 replied to Audicious's topic in Law School Admission Test (LSAT)
Also the lsat has almost nothing to do with knowledge of the law or criminology, your undergraduate background will not help you significantly. To really get a feel for the lsat you need to write a practice test under timed conditions to see what your level is at and how much you need to study -
Reg LSAT VS FLEX --Details & Difference?
Humaza493 replied to Sasha7's topic in Law School Admission Test (LSAT)
Also flex has one less scored section, with one reading comprehension, one Logical Reasoning and one logic games whereas regular had 2 logical reasoning -
Why doesn't my lsat show up as FLEX?
Humaza493 replied to toastedguac's topic in Law School Admission Test (LSAT)
If you log into lsac there should be a notification at the top about your lsat flex preferences where you can choose the flex. But I think they automatically put you in the flex test if you don't respond. Score preview isn't available yet lsac said it would be available for sale around August 1 -
I think you'd have a terrific chance at basically every school except UofT and even then, your GPA is beyond their 75th percentile and and lsat of 164 would be slightly lower than their median so you'd still have a pretty good chance there as well
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LSAT versus LSAT-Flex which do you prefer
Humaza493 replied to dtor3's topic in Law School Admission Test (LSAT)
It honestly depends on which sections you're better at. Flex only has one Logical Reasoning section compared to 2 on the regular lsat. If LR is a weakness of yours, flex would be better. If you're better at LR than games or reading comp, you should wait for the regular lsat if you can. Obviously, you should also consider whether you would perform better at your own home writing the test or in person at a testing centre. I don't think any Canadian law schools have said that they look at the 2 differently.