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Are you able to just take timed sections?

cdheilancdheilan Core Member
in General 5 karma

I have just been trying to take timed sections and not the whole test, is there a way to do this without starting a full test?

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  • Matt SorrMatt Sorr Alum Member
    2245 karma

    If you go to the “LSAT Questions” tab and click “Drills,” you can just select all of the questions from any section of any test and then answer those questions with the standard section time. The sections are labeled as LG, LR, or RC and tell you the difficulty, PT number, question type, game type, etc.

  • Cherry - Student ServiceCherry - Student Service Member Administrator Student Services
    1619 karma

    @cdheilan said:
    I have just been trying to take timed sections and not the whole test, is there a way to do this without starting a full test?

    Hi there,

    Yes, you can do a section of a PrepTest by creating a custom Drill with the questions for the section that you want to take. Here are the steps to create a custom Drill:

    1. Navigate to Drills
    2. Filter PrepTests to show
    3. Filter Sections (LG, RC, or LR)
    4. Filter tags by tapping (optional)
    5. Filter further by typing keywords like "pt32 s3" (optional)
    6. Tap the plus icon at the leftmost column to add all the questions, or scroll down and mark the questions you want to include with the plus icon on the left
    7. Finally, tap on "Create Problem Set with ... questions" located at the bottom of the page.

    See sample GIF below:
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    I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any further questions!

  • pbuscemi96pbuscemi96 Alum Member
    7 karma

    Does the drill count time up or down?

  • Mary - Student ServiceMary - Student Service Member Administrator Student Services
    edited August 8 869 karma

    @pbuscemi96 said
    Does the drill count time up or down?

    If you set your drill for a specific duration (for example, 35 minutes) the timer will count down. On the other hand, if you set your drill for an unlimited duration, the timer will count up.

    Let us know if you have any other questions!

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