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You can import your LawHub PrepTests in your settings.
Should we auto-import your PrepTests by default? For example, we could periodically check if you have LawHub PrepTests and import them in the background, with a setting to opt out of this behavior.
To put the question another way, should LawHub import be opt-in (status quo) or opt-out?
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yes
Having auto import as an option would be great, but this option should be something you have to opt into.
Additionally, I'd love it if you could also have an advanced settings to automatically exclude tests below a certain score and/or below a certain percentage of questions answered- in addition to 7sage drills, I also do a lot of PTs on LawHub where I only did one section of the test, or one type of questions on purpose, and I don't want those scores of 120 or 134 or whatever to skew my results.
No, definitely not. Some people, like myself, want to have a clean slate in terms of data as well as the PTs that have been used. For me, this was because it had been a while since I had used some of those PTs and felt like I could re-use them, and I didn't feel like the data would be accurate to my current situation.
Yes please but an opt out option would be great. Right now I am having difficulty because I had taken sections on lawhub that are not automatically imported into 7sage. I had to create a document of the sections i've done on lawhub and 7sage to consolidate everything.
I'd like it to be opt-out. Separate feature -- I wish I could PT on Lawhub and then BR in 7Sage. This lets me get the feel of the LSAT layout as I'll take on test day while also giving me the chance to do a thorough review in the integrated 7Sage environment.
Opt-out makes more sense to me. It's hard for me to think of a reasons why I wouldn't personally want that data on here as part of my analytics, and to have the questions marked as no longer fresh.
Opt-out. The preptests from lawhub still provide critical information that influences analytics.
no