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I love taking PT's on 7Sage. It's easy and intuitive. I especially love the multi-colored highlighting features for singling out context, premises and conclusion. What I want to know is if I will be thrown for a loop when I take the official LSAT in October? How much different, if at all, will it be? Will features like highlighting still be available?
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It's similar. LSAC's lawhub is exactly the same as test day.
Can you import scoring etc. from law hub to 7sage for analytical purposes?
It is not exactly the same but you don't need to worry about being taken by surprise- you can try out the exact online context as the real test officially. I believe at least one of the preptests is free there, so everybody can see what things will look like on test day.
You'll find the practice test on LSAC Lawhub which should use the same credentials as the LSAC account you are using to register for the test.
If you have purchased digital access to preptests with the LSAC subscription (and you probably have since you need it to see the problems on 7sage anyway), then you can take pretty much any preptest on Lawhub.
This is not a 7sage feature, but there's a staff post here that shows how to most quickly input answers into 7sage for that purpose.
I just checked it out. Totally fine! Highlights, bookmarks, layout options are all pretty much in the same place. Thanks a lot!
Hi @AnthonyG82,
If you took the PrepTest on LawHub, you can enter your results on 7Sage using our Answer Sheet so that you can track your Analytics on our site.
Here are the steps to do this:
First, tap the "Convert" button on the Digital Tester. See the screenshot below:
After you "convert" the PrepTest from digital to paper, you will be able to enter your answers via the Answer Sheet. See the screenshot below:
You can tap on the Question numbers to input your Blind Review answers. See the example GIF below:
When you are done, tap the blue "Save and Score" button located at the bottom of the page to see your results.
I hope this helps! Let us know if you have any further questions.