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I have been listening to the podcasts and some of them suggest recording the PTs and re-watching them later. How do people do this (if they do). Like logistically, how do you record yourself taking a practice PT in the most effective manner?
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@"Law and Yoda" Has a good system for this and can probably expound upon it. My understanding is that you basically angle a laptop and/or set a phone on a shelf to be able to see what you're doing, and then watch back to recall what you were thinking as it was happening.
Just google search screen recording software, if you are using chrome you download screen recorder from chrome addon site.
I meant more when I am taking LG on paper @Arete_Southbay
Ummmmmm, if you want to record yourself as in your body posture, get a web cam. If you want to record your actual mouse movements/highlighting on the digital test, I recommend recording through XBox with windows button g. It's next to Fn/Alt if you use Microsoft.
For a paper take just get one of those long flexible phone holders. Easy peasy.
I also was slightly confused by people saying they did this when I listened to the podcast until I realized that most of them took the LSAT/used 7Sage before the timing analytics came out on the platform. This was a way for them to see how long they were spending on each question. So, if you still want to do it, go for it! However, I believe that was the primary reason they were doing it. Hope this helps!