Quick Tip: Using Analytics Are you familiar with 7Sage’s Analytics tool? If you’re not, you should be! Your Analytics can be a huge help when building your study strategy and deciding where to focus your attention. One of its most powerful features is Question Type Analysis, which compares your PrepTest scores question by question with other users in a similar score range to calculate which question types you’re weaker and stronger in. And it doesn’t stop there! For each question type, the tool uses your relative strength and how common the question type is on the LSAT to automatically generate a priority list. In other words, Analytics shows you exactly where you can get the most mileage out of studying. Next time you’re wondering what to work on, give it a try!
Understanding Sufficient and Necessary
Understanding Sufficient and Necessary
Understanding Sufficient and Necessary
Quick Tip: Using Analytics Are you familiar with 7Sage’s Analytics tool? If you’re not, you should be! Your Analytics can be a huge help when building your study strategy and deciding where to focus your attention. One of its most powerful features is Question Type Analysis, which compares your PrepTest scores question by question with other users in a similar score range to calculate which question types you’re weaker and stronger in. And it doesn’t stop there! For each question type, the tool uses your relative strength and how common the question type is on the LSAT to automatically generate a priority list. In other words, Analytics shows you exactly where you can get the most mileage out of studying. Next time you’re wondering what to work on, give it a try!