you can go to resources>> lsat analytics, then choose that preptest from the list. after you click on it, you will find a red button on the page that says "delete preptest data". after the data is deleted, you can restart the test.
... Analytic tab, then select the PrepTest you will like to delete ... the page that says "Delete PrepTest Data." You will be prompted ... and the data will be deleted. See the GIF below:
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Yes, you can delete your PrepTest data and then retake the ... PrepTest. However, we do not have ... will have to select each PrepTest to delete its data.
... 's brain and help it recover. In addition, the report said ... found it harder to recover after taking a preptest than my peers ... . In the middle of a preptest I also opened the window ...
... would like to retake a PrepTest, you will need to delete ... the original PrepTest, all of its related data will be deleted too ... PrepTests without first deleting the PrepTest data. Sorry about that!
... @anfulton, to delete a single PrepTest data, please go to the ... PrepTests page, select a PrepTest, and tap "Delete" on the ... that the data from the PrepTest you deleted will also be removed ...
Hi! I was wondering if anyone else has had an issue with not being able to print some of the LSAT Preptests. I was able to print 47 and 48, but for some reason 46 won't print. It's very strange! Says there is a printer error, but the other two printed. Any ...
i'm taking a new preptest on Sunday and wonder whether anyone else would be interested in getting together to take it with me. i'd prefer to emulate test conditions (e.g. starting at 8:30AM). let me know!
Ok, I am joking about this being the hardest LR question of all time. Of course, there have been harder questions, but for some reason, this one took me days and days to get....
First of all, this is a very unique principle question. Usually ...