Bye LSAT-Flex; Hello New Remote LSAT!

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The LSAT is changing again! Blueprint LSAT expert Thom explains what the new LSAT sections are and if the LSAT-Flex will be going away in 2021. Don’t forget to hit that Subscribe button for more #LSATtips.

LSAC loves to keep us guessing, don’t they? Just one year after the #LSAT went digital and into a tablet format, they moved the test fully online and created a remote LSAT you could take at home—and it wasn’t the worst thing they could have done.
The LSAT-Flex was shorter and, therefore, less stressful than the normal five-section LSAT. Rather than sit at a desk for four hours, you only had to stay alert for about two hours. Plus, you still had a whole year to take the LSAT Writing Section. Life was pretty good with the LSAT-Flex.

But, all good things must come to an end. LSAC announced some big changes to the LSAT beginning with the August 2021 LSAT. LSAT expert and Blueprint instructor Thom discusses what those changes are including the new section being added to the LSAT, how long the LSAT is now, and if the LSAT will still be remote/at-home.

And since we’re your LSAT prep Jedi masters, he will also talk about the best way to prep for the LSAT!



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Thank you for the update and let’s get this money🤗

Teewaree
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Is the LSAT different from years past? I read that the logical and analytical reasoning carry less weight now.

kylaflanagan
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So what’s the difference between LSAT FLEX and the LSAT?

itsferferivibez
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Hello! Is there a writing section at the end of the test?

deboraoliveira
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Will this be in person or remote test?

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