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Inputing scores.

KillmongerKillmonger Alum Member
in General 332 karma

Whenever i input my practice LSAT scores after doing BR... do i plug in my blind review answers even if i didn't change my original answer? Or do i only input BR answers if my answers change? I only ask because its a pain to put in the BR answers for every answer when its not necessary. Thanks!

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  • JustDoItJustDoIt Alum Member
    3112 karma

    Hi!

    You can but I don't. I agree that it is a pain and is a redundant process to input things twice. Plus, it is not like you are changing your BR score if you have the same exact answer. So I don't think it is necessary.

    Hope this helps!

  • AlexAlex Alum Member
    23929 karma

    @"marvin.dike" said:
    Whenever i input my practice LSAT scores after doing BR... do i plug in my blind review answers even if i didn't change my original answer? Or do i only input BR answers if my answers change? I only ask because its a pain to put in the BR answers for every answer when its not necessary. Thanks!

    Yeah, I think it makes sense to even if it is a pain. It really only takes a couple minutes and it is good to have that data which might prove useful in the future.

  • SamiSami Yearly + Live Member Sage 7Sage Tutor
    10801 karma

    I personally like to enter it because it helps when in future I re-use a section for a drill I can see if I have not only improved in accuracy but also confidence. So if I had marked something for BR before but this time I didn't, I know that I am more confident about that kind of argument. Whereas if hadn't before but now I had, maybe I just needed to review this concept. I think this information is still very useful.

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