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How do you all feel about the bubble charts of question tags on the Analytics page? Do you look at them? Ignore them? How do you use them compared to the table below? What information, if any, do they clarify for you?
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highkey confusing. And I wish that the analytics applied to drill questions as well.
i think it's really helpful for visual people to see where their strengths and weaknesses are. but the priority size of the graph tends to be a bit confusing. but i use it to see what is highest priority so i can drill those question types.
It is really confusing. Maybe i wish there were descriptions of each of the question tags because otherwise, the question tags don’t mean anything or ring a bell for someone beginning to study the LSAT
I really appreciate the guidance it offers and have used it to inform my studying. However, it is confusing. There are types of questions listed that are not discussed anywhere in the curriculum and seem to encompasses multiple types of questions (example: Value Judgement). Also, the priority value seems slightly ambiguous when we don't know the math that goes into calculating the number. It is hard to determine the significance of a value when we do not know the possible range.
I use them sometimes to see how my areas of concern change from PT to PT, but I find that I prefer the chart because the bubbles sometimes overlap and it becomes difficult to tell them apart when they're all muddled together.
which bubbles are we talking about? their is so much data on the answer choice parts that it can be a little confusing to fully understand what data is more prominent to your current skill level.
I like them, however when I click on one of the bubbles, I think it would be more helpful if it redirected you to the question/answers for that type instead of just disappearing.
The bubbles are super helpful when reviewing performance on PTs, but having them for Drills would be awesome, since Drills are where most of the work and progress is done