@mcdermond123399 Thanks for your question! Please note that the order of 7Sage's PrepTest sections does not always match with LawHub. The section order on 7Sage follows the original order in which the tests were published by LSAC, which varies and can seem random — so it won’t always line up with how LawHub presents them. But the order of questions should be the same.
You may refer to this table to learn the order of sections in a PrepTest on our site:
Additionally, regarding your LawHub account link, unfortunately, the PrepTest data from your LawHub account cannot be transferred to 7Sage automatically. You will need to enter the data manually (I will send you instructions on how to do that). Just a quick note: your LawHub account is linked to your 7Sage account solely to provide access to licensed materials and not to sync any PrepTest data.
Feel free to let us know if you have any questions!
I've already taken a few practice tests and timed sections on LawHub. I notice the Prep Test numbers don't match up accordingly on 7Sage and Law Hub. How do I know which section is which, so I don't accidentally repeat myself?
Hi, @mcdermond123399, no. Our PrepTests questions are the same as those on LawHub. The only difference is our PrepTest digital tester. For context, the primary purpose of our digital tester is to help you improve your LSAT score. For instance, our digital tester tracks extensive data, allowing us to provide you with detailed analytics to help you identify weaknesses and focus your study time effectively.
Therefore, our general advice is that students complete about 10% of their PrepTests on the LSAC digital tester (your LawHub account) to familiarize themselves with the actual LSAT interface, and 90% on our digital tester to utilize the tracked data in order to improve their scores.
Let us know if you have any questions!
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@mcdermond123399 Thanks for your question! Please note that the order of 7Sage's PrepTest sections does not always match with LawHub. The section order on 7Sage follows the original order in which the tests were published by LSAC, which varies and can seem random — so it won’t always line up with how LawHub presents them. But the order of questions should be the same.
You may refer to this table to learn the order of sections in a PrepTest on our site:
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1sczox8uJgD6yFSIkgr9q8ode0hhNtoMItFeBb3WkbTE/edit?gid=157460206#gid=157460206
Additionally, regarding your LawHub account link, unfortunately, the PrepTest data from your LawHub account cannot be transferred to 7Sage automatically. You will need to enter the data manually (I will send you instructions on how to do that). Just a quick note: your LawHub account is linked to your 7Sage account solely to provide access to licensed materials and not to sync any PrepTest data.
Feel free to let us know if you have any questions!
I'm pretty sure I linked both accounts when I signed up
I've already taken a few practice tests and timed sections on LawHub. I notice the Prep Test numbers don't match up accordingly on 7Sage and Law Hub. How do I know which section is which, so I don't accidentally repeat myself?
Hi, @mcdermond123399, no. Our PrepTests questions are the same as those on LawHub. The only difference is our PrepTest digital tester. For context, the primary purpose of our digital tester is to help you improve your LSAT score. For instance, our digital tester tracks extensive data, allowing us to provide you with detailed analytics to help you identify weaknesses and focus your study time effectively.
Therefore, our general advice is that students complete about 10% of their PrepTests on the LSAC digital tester (your LawHub account) to familiarize themselves with the actual LSAT interface, and 90% on our digital tester to utilize the tracked data in order to improve their scores.
Let us know if you have any questions!