Online LSAT-Flex Prep I Simulating Test Day

There are four sections in the Online LSAT Prep Plus (and books of published PrepTests) because that's how PrepTests have always been published -- the four scored sections. LSAT-Flex is three sections. One Logic Games, one Logical Reasoning, one Reading Comp.

If you're taking the online LSAT-Flex in May, I would practice like Game Day - only do three sections. A simple solution would be to remove or skip one of the logical reasoning sections from any given published LSAT PrepTest. Then you've got three sections - one of each type. Do them back to back (no break).

If you want to get a scaled score, you could just double your logical reasoning performance. And then use that to convert your raw score into a converted score out of 180. it obviously wouldn't be perfect in part because some logical reasoning sections have 25 questions. Some have 26 You might occasionally have 24, so it won't be a perfect approximation, but it'll be close enough to give you a sense. 

(We don't yet know whether Logical Reasoning will be double-weighted or each section will be weighted equally. LSAC should reveal this by Friday, April 17).

It won't be a perfect approximation, but it's probably close enough. Give yourself a margin of error of a couple of points on each end to be safe. If you take the average of your most recent five exams you've done in a relatively short period, that will give you the best indication of where you stand.



No comments:

Post a Comment