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I noticed that, despite not really doing any drills, sections, or PT's since after the November LSAT, some of my priorities have gone from high to medium, or medium to low. Is there any reason for this?
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I noticed that, despite not really doing any drills, sections, or PT's since after the November LSAT, some of my priorities have gone from high to medium, or medium to low. Is there any reason for this?
Select Preptest
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Hi @annehathaway, I heard back from our Dev team, and here’s a quick explanation of what’s going on with the change in priority tags:
We recently updated how our recommendations engine assigns priority tags (highest/medium/lowest) to make them more actionable for you.
What changed: Priority ratings are now relative to your performance across all question types, rather than absolute comparisons to your goal score.
Why we changed it: Under the old system, if you set a high goal score, nearly everything showed as "highest priority" (not helpful). If you set a lower goal score, everything showed as "lowest priority" (also not helpful). Now you'll always see a clear spread of priorities regardless of your goal score setting.
What hasn't changed: Your goal score still matters! It determines (1) how far you are from the percentage you need for each tag, and (2) the actual ordering of recommendations, since different question types perform differently at different score levels.
Bottom line: Your priority ratings may look different now, but they're actually more useful in showing you where to focus your study time relative to your current performance.
I hope this helps! Let us know if you have any further questions.
Hi there, we're currently looking into this and will provide you with an update as soon as possible!