I've been using the Adaptive Drills a lot, but I was wondering if there could be another drilling feature to mimic the question difficulty order to match the real LSAT.

For example, on the current Adaptive drills, within a 10 Q set, a 5 star could be in the middle and the last 3 questions could be 1-2 stars. What if this other drilling feature could generate within a 10Q set 1-2 stars towards the beginning, mix of 3-5 stars from middle to the end, or a sequence that mimics the real LSAT?

Also, would it be possible to have a timer setting where on top of the current timing conditions (standard, 150%, 200%), you could choose to continue the clock, even if you run out of time? Let's say that you have a drill of 10Q that you want to do in 100%. You would click this additional time button on the drill generate page. When you are doing the drill, everything is the same until you finish the 100% timer. Once you hit 0:00, the clock starts counting back in red or another color and you have time to do finish the drill but in over time. Once you finish the drill and BR, you can see the timing you got in the 100% time and the extended time.

My reason for suggesting the timing feature is that sometimes I do a drill and don't get to finish the drill. I just run out of time. So, I see the question for the first time in BR, which means I don't really get to BR those missed questions. It would be great if you could have equal chances to BR on questions you answered and questions you missed in the selected timing.

Thanks 7sage Team!!

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