In my LSAT analytics I’m able to see the difficulty (on a scale of one to five) of individual sections that I’ve taken as PTs and graded. Is there any way to see that information for individual sections that I have taken as PTs or graded?

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  • Monday, May 14 2018

    @akikookmt881 said:

    Hi @bdmcelroy161 !

    Unfortunately, there isn’t a way to see it. You have to put a PT into the Analytics to see the section difficulty.

    @bdmcelroy161 said:

    You can just submit a blank scantron, go to your analytics to see the section difficulty, and then delete the exam off of your analytics.

    This is what I do too!

    I will do that, thank you!

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  • Sunday, May 13 2018

    Hi @bdmcelroy161 !

    Unfortunately, there isn’t a way to see it. You have to put a PT into the Analytics to see the section difficulty.

    @bdmcelroy161 said:

    You can just submit a blank scantron, go to your analytics to see the section difficulty, and then delete the exam off of your analytics.

    This is what I do too!

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  • Sunday, May 13 2018

    You can just submit a blank scantron, go to your analytics to see the section difficulty, and then delete the exam off of your analytics.

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  • Saturday, May 12 2018

    Not to my knowledge. I never tried to find out how, as it defeats a big reason for taking PTs. Maybe @akikookmt881 or @bdmcelroy161 might be able to prove me otherwise...?

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  • Saturday, May 12 2018

    @hbochjk116 Typo! I’m looking to see this info for individual sections that I haven’t taken as PTs or graded. So if I’ve taken PT68 and graded it, I see the difficulty of each section under LSAT Analytics. If I’m just using PT69 for individual section drilling (and don’t want to mess up my analytics), I’d like to be able to find that info.

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  • Saturday, May 12 2018

    Could you please clarify your question a little bit? It sounds like you want to know a way to see information that you can see already.

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