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  • Saturday, Jul 18 2015

    May I ask why you are asking this? Where are you completing questions that you don't know where they are from?

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  • Friday, Jul 17 2015

    I always just go into google and type "LSAT...." and then the beginning of the passage I'm looking for. Manhattan ususally pops right up!

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  • Friday, Jul 17 2015

    @harrismegan369 Given that there is the keyword functionality for at least some questions/passages/games, would it be possible to equip the 7sage platform with search functionality, at least where these are present? I'm unfamiliar with the data architecture—just a thought.

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  • Friday, Jul 17 2015

    It looks like there would be a search box, but I have not found it. I have to go to the resources header at the top of the page. Then to LG explanations. I find the test my question is in and click on any game for that test. Then I scroll down and I can navigate to other problems in other sections.

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  • Thursday, Jul 16 2015

    Google knows it all.

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  • Thursday, Jul 16 2015

    www.lmgtfy.com

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  • Thursday, Jul 16 2015

    @2543.hopkins Well! You can always Google.

    Agreed. Most often, a simple search with lsat and the beginning of the stimulus will lead you straight to the question. For example, try searching "lsat rifka: we do not need". Google just told me exactly where this question is found (test, section, question) in exactly .56 seconds

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  • Thursday, Jul 16 2015

    Well! You can always Google. For instance, "LSAT logical reasoning centaurs unicorns" should help you find all LSAT LR Q's relating to centaurs/unicorns. Then once you know which PT/Section/Q it is, you can look it up here. Happy hunting!

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