Sorry if this has been asked, but is there a certain way to do this? Particular LR questions from random PT's/Problem sets that I have gotten wrong that I want to go back and do over again. Thanks in advance

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  • Monday, Feb 18 2019

    Thank you!

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  • Monday, Feb 18 2019

    https://classic.7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/18378

    @jkjohnson1991823 said:

    You can now print a PDF of LSAT Questions straight from the Question Bank!

    Select the questions you want to work on by clicking the cart icon, and then click the blue "View ... selected questions" button on the bottom right:

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    Make Your Own Custom Drills

    If LSAT Analytics tells you to work on Flaw questions....

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    Go to the Question Bank! Let's say you've done PT66, 67, and 68 recently and want to drill all the flaw questions from those PTs.

    Select "Flaw or descriptive weakening" (or add "+Flaw"), type PT66, then add all the Flaw questions:

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    Then type PT67 and add all questions. Then do the same for PT68.

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    Now click "View 23 selected questions" to generate your custom drill in a printable PDF!

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  • Sunday, Feb 17 2019

    I usually take screen shots from the "quick view" option for the problem set questions I want to revisit and put them in a word doc. It has been working for me pretty well.

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