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Is there anyway we can add a grader to the problem set sections? This way after the course is completed I can view my overall percentage of where I missed the most and work accordingly. Would also be nice to revisit these problems mixed up to truly see if I have understood the concepts without knowing the type of problem I am working on.
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@bethflanders40 the export button can be found under the Resources - LSAT Analytics' menu. Then click on the Questions Table Tab and scroll to the very bottom of the screen. You can then copy and paste into excel.
Where is the export feature? I can't find it
No problem! Yeah the features a little hidden but AMAZING!!!
For awhile I was using the BR score as my new PT score in retakes, but then that became confusing.
I was using my BR score as my retake too. Then I made a spreadsheet, but got lazy about entering it all in on my own. I didn't realize there was an export function. Thanks!! I will be using that now!
When JY gives target times in the videos, he's always referring to the game in context of the section (he bases those times off of when he himself takes each PT).
Just a suggestion, use excel. Create an excel sheet. Label one row PT X, S X, Q X (test, section, question). Then, have one column labeled "Answer," one labeled "BR," and one labeled "R/W" (right or wrong). Keep the excel sheet open in the background, and input the information as you move along.
When ready, use the R/W column to determine accuracy percentage.
You can also organize the excel sheet by section (LR, RC, LG) and question type (MSS, SA, etc.).
There is also also an export feature. I used this before I wiped my PT scores.
For awhile I was using the BR score as my new PT score in retakes, but then that became confusing.
I'm about to do another major wipe of scores to start fresh but will export it all first.
@lschoolgo550 for the purpose of a retake, in order to have a record of each and every question I answer in my first take, I just reduce the zoom level of my browser and take couple of screenshots, i think the number comes around five and then enter my retake answers. I can then track if I am still making the same mistakes again.
Is it possible to list the "target time" for each LG in the context of the section as a whole, instead of per a game?
You could always print out your original breakdown to see what your initial score was versus the new one. I have a spreadsheet I will be using..
@jy-ping awesome of you to respond! I suspect you are quite busy keeping up with material and explanations instead of worry about site features haha. thanks.
Hey guys, sorry these are not things that are going to happen in the near future.
Though we can't implement everything, please do keep posting suggestions. Thank you.
No one is debating what would be easier for the user. Nicole was just providing a solution as a compromise given the current status quo. Rewriting the code to do this is easier said than done.
it's easier to simply have the previous scoring be retrievable as you can't note what you answered for every question
@jy-ping said:
Is there anyway we can add a grader to the problem set sections?
@lschoolgo550 said:
add scoring for retake
@danbaum17224 I know we were talking about this (retake scores) before—I personally would record my original score in the "note" (you could record LR/LR/LG/RC scores in the note as well).
Is there anyway we can add a grader to the problem set sections?
@danbaum17224 I know we were talking about this (retake scores) before—I personally would record my original score in the "note" (you could record LR/LR/LG/RC scores in the note as well).
Related to the grader, is there a way to add scoring for retake of a PT without deleting the original score sheet?