Hi Kelsey et al.,
Just wanting to make sure that this suggestion applies to folks actually taking the flex test, as opposed to people who only
might be taking it in the future. That is, the current recommendation for people who are taking the three section test in May is to continue taking 4-section tests, for stamina? Thank you!
If you haven't already, I strongly suggest you listen to Dave & Jon's podcasts about the LSAT-Flex:
This one was recorded right after the original LSAT-Flex announcement:
https://blog.powerscore.com/lsat/lsat-p ... the-world/
This one was recorded today after more details about the LSAT-Flex were released:
https://blog.powerscore.com/lsat/lsat-p ... nrevealed/
We encourage you to keep taking 4 section tests to keep your stamina up. Translating your score on a 4 section test to what it will be on the 3 section test will be a bit trickier, since instead of having LR count for half of your score, now LR, LG, and RC will all be weighted the same. That means that you need to make sure you are strong in all 3 sections so be sure to spend time honing your skills and strategies for all 3 sections.
Hope this helps!
Best,
Kelsey[/quote]