Calculate LSAT Flex Score

Calculate Your LSAT-Flex Score!

News dropped today that clarified how the at-home LSAT-Flex exam will be scored. Long story short -- the Logical Reasoning section factors a little bit less into your overall score on the LSAT-Flex than it normally does, and the Logic Games and Reasoning Comp sections factor a little bit more. Plus, there's the whole business about the LSAT-Flex having just three scored sections -- one fewer than the traditional four on a normal LSAT. All of this raises a crucial question: how the heck do you take practice exams to prepare for this LSAT-Flex?
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Logical Reasonings

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Logical Reasonings

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Logical Reasonings

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Logical Reasonings

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