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what about addenda I get a lot of questions about addenda right like what whats a question you get a lot about agenda I get a lot of questions about about explaining away a low score on the LSAT or a low GPA yeah well lets talk about the low scores we dont all addenda should be arguments that are crafted using facts and they should not be emotional pleas okay you build your case with the facts and addendum is that is the strongest lawyer in your doing your application okay so if someones trying to make a case that their standardized test scores dont reflect their abilities they have to juxtapose that with strong academic abilities so thats not for the person who has a 2.0 from undergrad and no other grades to point to right you cannot make a strong argument saying my LSAT scores failed to represent my academic potential when you dont have academic potential to balance it with um and I think thats a common mistake people make is they just say oops my LSAT sucks its not me its

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40:25 - CTRL+F on the LSAT The short answer is yes. You are allowed to use CTRL+F on the official test.
What is the LSAT-Flex? The LSAT-Flex was a shortened, at-home version of the exam that was proctored remotely in response to COVID-19 through June 2021. August 2021 through June 2022 LSAT administrations remained online, remote-proctored tests.
In 2023 the LSAT will be offered in January, February, April, June, August, September, October, and November.
The LSAT-Flex is two hours long (instead of the usual fours) and is comprised of three scored 35-minute sections: 1 Logical Reasoning Section, 1 Analytical Reasoning (Logic Games) Section, and 1 Reading Comprehension Section.
Scratch paper and writing utensils are not permitted during an LSAT Writing exam. They do, however, provide you with a digital note taking section available within the LSAT Writing module.
In the fall of 2019, LSAC made an announcement that it plans to make a major change to the logic games section of the LSAT by 2023. In this post, we review why they made the announcement and how you can prepare for the change.
The June 2022 administration of the LSAT is reported to be the last time that the LSAT Flex will be administrated by the LSAC, barring any unforeseen circumstances.
The LSAT is a four-section test that is administered through LSAC LawHub and live remote-proctored via ProctorU. You can take the LSAT at home, or in another quiet, well-lit, private space.

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