Just curious how all the really experienced PTers are logging your retakes of PTs? Are you scoring them in the system just like you do others. I started taking a PT this morning that I didn't realize I had taken before until I got about 5 questions completed & for some reason I never logged my original test, so I have no idea how I did not it before. It was most likely before I started on the 7Sage curriculum, after I got my LSAT Actual Preptest books. I'm concerned about logging it into the system, since it may actually skew my averages because I'm noticing some familiarity with the questions and answer choices.

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  • Tuesday, Nov 17 2015

    @tutordavidlevine115 I find the retakes are about the practice, not about the score.

    Totes.

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  • Tuesday, Nov 17 2015

    @2543.hopkins Trust me—when you're at 60+ PT's

    This. I’m at 35 PTs and I can’t even remember ones I took 10 PTs ago never mind PT 36. I find the retakes are about the practice, not about the score.

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  • Tuesday, Nov 17 2015

    @sheridickson10526 Do you think I should even grade it in the system under the circumstances?

    I ... think you shouldn't worry too much about it :D Trust me—when you're at 60+ PT's between fresh takes and retakes, you won't care about one you took this early. Don't sweat it.

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  • Tuesday, Nov 17 2015

    Thanks nicole.hopkins, I do that now, but I must have taken this one before I started 7Sage & do not have a scantron for it. Do you think I should even grade it in the system under the circumstances?

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  • Tuesday, Nov 17 2015

    I kept all of my Scantrons and dated them with scores. Then in 7sage analytics I put "notes" on all of my retakes saying things like "May 11th 167" to mark what my original score was.

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