... 'd also recommend shifting your analytics to show just the more ... the Flaw questions, the overall analytics will likely still say you ... . After BR I usually check analytics for that test alone, recent ...
I think it’s something to address with @"Alan Cheuk" Hopefully, it’s not too big of a headache for him. Since re-takes really do seem to be a part of a lot of people’s studying strategy, it may be worth while to put it into the Analytics somehow...
You can keep track of both on the LSAT analytics, enter your original answer choices and then click on the question number; another row will appear in blue, that is for your BR answer choices.
I use the analytics on here, but I've seen some people on TLS mention alternative methods, including other sites as well as excel sheets. Try a search on there, I'm sure you'll find lots of ways people go about logging their errors.