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 glasann
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I took the LSAT-flex several times in 2020 when it was a three section test, took a long study break and picked back up a few months ago, and am ready to go for January. From when I took it before (3 section flex), I know there are now four sections -- one of which is experimental -- and a break after the first two, and have been doing my practice tests as such, However, I am having trouble finding more info on the new format like whether/how we can go to the bathroom after section 2, etc. Did you guys do a podcast or blogpost on that? And do you know when/where LSAC posted their official policies?

Just trying to know what to expect in terms of logistics.

Thanks!
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 Stephanie Oswalt
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glasann wrote: Mon Jan 10, 2022 3:05 pm I took the LSAT-flex several times in 2020 when it was a three section test, took a long study break and picked back up a few months ago, and am ready to go for January. From when I took it before (3 section flex), I know there are now four sections -- one of which is experimental -- and a break after the first two, and have been doing my practice tests as such, However, I am having trouble finding more info on the new format like whether/how we can go to the bathroom after section 2, etc. Did you guys do a podcast or blogpost on that? And do you know when/where LSAC posted their official policies?

Just trying to know what to expect in terms of logistics.

Thanks!
Hi glasann,

Thanks for the post! Yes, we made a podcast when LSAC first made the announcement: https://www.powerscore.com/lsat/podcast/79/.

We also do podcasts discussing each LSAT after it occurs, and you can review the first post-Flex one here: https://www.powerscore.com/lsat/podcast/91/.

Lastly, you can find all of LSAC's policies, including information about the break, here: https://www.lsac.org/lsat/about/lsat-policies. :)

Thanks!

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