Hey! I'm studying for the September LSAT right now. Since I'm trying to break from 170-171 to 175+ at this point, I know it's all about being extremely up front with myself about my mistakes. But I am always SO ANXIOUS after I finish a pt! I am DESPARATE to know how I did! Part of this is probably because I used to exclusively take PTs on LawHub, which doesn't let you blind review, so I got used to seeing my score immediately.

Basically, I have two questions:

  1. How bad is it to "peek" at your score before blind reviewing? Just knowing the score, not knowing how I did on a given section?

  2. Is there a way to turn off the thing that tells you why 7Sage circled an individual question for BR? I sometimes can't help but hover over the little pink "i" to see if it says "you answered this question incorrectly. I like that 7Sage circles things, but I would love if I didn't know why. If that's not possible, I'll just become more self-disciplined.

Any help would be appreciated!

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  • 4 days ago

    I go back and forth on this a lot! I think the main pro of BR is to help build your confidence in your decision-making abilities w/o any outside influence. Any other hints (e.g., peeking at your score before BR, reading the "i" circle for 7Sage recommended questions, etc.) ultimately can bias your approach to BR. I have a bad habit of peeking, which I'm trying to fix moving forward haha

    As far as I can tell, you can't turn off the "i," but in Preferences, you could change the settings to only circle your flagged questions for BR?

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