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 Dave Killoran
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LSAC has just announced that the January, February, and April 2021 exams will all be LSAT-Flex, confirming our suspicions that the Flex format will continue to feature well into the coming year.

The test start dates of January 16th, February 20th, and April 10th will remain the same, with tests offered primarily on Saturday and Sunday at the start of each testing week (additional days will be made available, as needed). The registration deadlines are December 2nd, January 6th, and February 24th, respectively.

The option to select your test day and time should go live on/around January 6th for the January LSAT, February 10th for the February LSAT, and March 31st for the April LSAT (about two weeks prior to the first day of testing for each).

There will also be international LSAT-Flex options available in January and April for anyone hoping to test overseas.

In terms of test specifics, all three Flex tests will closely resemble this October and November:

  • • Score preview available for a fee for first-time test takers
    • Writing Sample on record required for score release (to student and schools)
    • Tests count towards the annual/lifetime repeat limit
    • Each exam is nondisclosed
    • Scores scheduled for release approximately two weeks from the last testing day: February 3rd, March 10th, and April 28th or 29th.
Finally, credit to LSAC for again making the right decision on the early 2021 LSATs, and for announcing it well in advance so there's as little confusion and anxiety as possible. I know not everyone prefers the Flex format, but there’s no denying that this is the safest possible approach, and with 3-6 months’ notice at least there’s plenty of time to get yourself ready. Here’s hoping we get an update on post-April LSATs months ahead of time, too!

If anyone has questions about the January, February, and April tests or the Flex format, please let me know!
 glasann
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As more and more time goes by without an experimental section, I'm wondering when and if they start to run out of new content. For someone that's taking multiple Flex tests, is there a risk in seeing the same content or section again?

(I swear if I saw that EMF litigation passage again during another sitting I might cry...)
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 Dave Killoran
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For you, no. They won't repeat content inside the Flex series. And there are still enough LSATs on deck that they have options. It's unlikely they made this decision to go forward without having enough LSATs in place. These are also smaller LSATs, and will feature fewer testing days, so they will use few tests :)

After April, we'll see. sooner or later this becomes an issue, but it's not one yet!
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Hey, Dave. Around what day should I expect an email from LSAC in order to choose my day for the Nov LSAT Flex? I am nervous it passed and I am not sure how it works.

Thanks
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 Stephanie Oswalt
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Hi sfern!
You have not missed anything. :D Per Dave's Twitter:
If prior patterns hold, we should see an announcement from LSAC in the middle of this week about the November LSAT-Flex sign-up times!

The actual signups will then most likely start the following week, again in the middle of the week.
So, keep an eye on your LSAC account (and on Dave's Twitter account!) for updates!

Thanks!

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