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I haven't studied since I last took the LSAT in Jan this year, and thus I am unsure if my analytics reflect my current understanding.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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I haven't studied since I last took the LSAT in Jan this year, and thus I am unsure if my analytics reflect my current understanding.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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Hi there,
I think your instincts are probably right. That's a decent enough gap for your analytics to maybe not be as reflective of your current understanding as they could be. If you don't want to fully reset, however, you have a couple options!
Go to your analytics page. There's a button on the middle/ right hand of the screen that should say "All Time." You can click that, and get a drop down menu to restrict your analytics to a certain time period. You can use that to omit the old stuff.
Go to your analytics page, and you can individually exclude tests and drills from your analytics calculations (or delete them, if you wish).
This may already be your current plan, but to hop back in, it'd probably be beneficial to take a new diagnostic test to see where you should start with revisiting your studying!