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Anyone have tips on how to do Blind Review using LawHub? 7sage interface seems to have a good framework for BR, but I feel like it's also important for me to keep practicing with the official interface, even if the right answer is there. Would I just write down on some paper what I was unsure of and make a new test to BR from there?
Also, general question: I took about 20 PTs and the June 2021 LSAT before I started using 7sage and BR. Is it even worth the time to try and BR those exams even though I won't know which questions to do?
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On lawhub if you take the test in self paced mode instead exam mode, even without an official blind review function, you can blind review.
First, take the test as you normally would. When time is up, pause the section,
don't finish the sectionand immediately move on to the next section. Once you've finished the whole test, go back and review the questions. As you're reviewing, have the 7sage window open so you can input your answers and blind review data.Yes, it is 100% worth it to BR exams you've already done. Just take one section a day and go through it again. Your understanding of the question today is probably way different from when you first did it, so there's a ton a value in those old PTs still.
Forgot about self-paced mode, thanks!