This is not a feature in the LSAC interface. Could I ask why you'd like this removed? I ask only because to me this is an unintrusive feature that seems very easy/effortless to not use, should you choose to not use it. The reason it's there is to allow us to track the time you take on a passage vs. the first question for that passage. If you don't want to use it, you can click once in the interface and read the passage as you normally would.
@Kevin_Lin I have no issue with it for my initial read, but I don't like how it re-shades everything when I jump back to questions in passages earlier in the section. I like to quickly review all my flagged questions before I submit, and its distracting and takes time to scroll to the "done reading" button in order to unlock my already-answered questions.
@ElizabethKushner Noted. As of now, it was rolled back and is slated to come back after the August test. But we might tinker with it to avoid the problem you describe.
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This is not a feature in the LSAC interface. Could I ask why you'd like this removed? I ask only because to me this is an unintrusive feature that seems very easy/effortless to not use, should you choose to not use it. The reason it's there is to allow us to track the time you take on a passage vs. the first question for that passage. If you don't want to use it, you can click once in the interface and read the passage as you normally would.
@Kevin_Lin I have no issue with it for my initial read, but I don't like how it re-shades everything when I jump back to questions in passages earlier in the section. I like to quickly review all my flagged questions before I submit, and its distracting and takes time to scroll to the "done reading" button in order to unlock my already-answered questions.
@ElizabethKushner Noted. As of now, it was rolled back and is slated to come back after the August test. But we might tinker with it to avoid the problem you describe.