Ever since the LSAT transitioned to the at-home LSAT-Flex format (at least temporarily) in the spring of 2020, we’ve been in constant touch with LSAC to receive the most-up-to-date information, developments, and tweaks to the new format. Since the LSAT-Flex’s genesis, there’ve been a lot of articles, podcasts, and webinars on the topic. It can be tough to track it all down! Keeping that in mind, here’s a compilation of all of those LSAT-Flex resources. We’ll continue to update this page with new content so you have a one-stop resource for all things Flex.
Flex Format Logistics
- LSAT-Flex Mysteries Revealed and Unrevealed, LSAT-Flex and Chill, LSAT-Flex and the End of the World – breaking down the initial announcements pertaining to the Flex tests, what this test format consists of, and why LSAC created it the way they did
- LSAT-Flex: The Lessons We Learned – recapping the first LSAT-Flex exam and providing advice and clarity following the May administration
- Official LSAT-Flex Scoring Scale – details about how the Flex scoring scale differs from a normal test and how to apply it to your studies
- How to Choose the Ideal LSAT-Flex Time – recommendations for picking the proper Flex testing time and day of the week that you’ll be able to choose from
- LSAT-Flex Timelines and Dates – an updated schedule of Flex test announcements and when the sign-ups for testing times/dates have gone live on LSAC’s site
- Why Does It Take So Long for LSAT-Flex Scores to Come Out? – behind the scenes information on the Flex scoring process
How to Prepare for a Flex Test
- Ways to Prep for the LSAT-Flex – making the most of your studies and applying them to the 3-section format
- Crystal Ball: The November, January, February, and April Tests – webinar taught by Dave Killoran and Jon Denning predicting the content that is most likely to appear on all tests through spring ’21
- LSAT-Flex: How to Score Your Tests – details on how to convert a normal test to a Flex format, and a calculator you can use to accurately translate the scoring scale
- Announcing: PowerScore’s LSAT Testing and Analytics Package – information about our Testing & Analytics service, containing Flex versions of practice tests to properly emulate what test day will be like
- LSAT in the Time of Coronavirus – resources to utilize while studying primarily at home during the Flex era. Additional Reading/Free Resources
Individual Flex Test Reviews
Podcast episodes with Jon Denning and Dave Killoran following each Flex test. This will get you up-to-date with what appeared on each exam so far:
- November 2020 LSAT-Flex Review
- October 2020 LSAT-Flex Review
- August 2020 LSAT-Flex Review
- July 2020 LSAT-Flex Review
- June 2020 LSAT-Flex Review
- May 2020 LSAT-Flex Logic Games Section Analysis
The Future of the Flex Era
- Will There Be More 2021 LSAT Dates? – Our predictions for the remaining 2021 tests and whether or not they will appear as Flex versions.
- Is the 2021 Law School Admissions Cycle More Competitive? – Reactions to the year-end statistics showing that test-takers are scoring higher on Flex exams. We also discuss how that affects the upcoming law school admissions cycle.
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