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 Dave Killoran
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You can do either, actually. If stamina is a concern, go for the full tests. If it isn't, then go for the regular Flex format :-D

Good luck!
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Thanks for the reply to this and my other post, Dave.
 momgoingbacktoschool
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Hi,

Wasn't sure where else to put this but I have two suggestions/requests after using your online testing platform:

1. A pause button on the timer for Drill Sets would be helpful. Right now I'm just trying to do a passage a day and I can't pause the timer after each passage. I also can't review my answers until I've completed all of the passages in a drill set. Thankfully I can just leave the window open and return to it the next day but it would be more helpful to pause the timer.
2. When reviewing my answers after a practice test, I would like to see which questions I got wrong without viewing the correct answer. When I click "hide correct answers", it removes the red highlighting of my incorrect answers as well. This is not helpful to me when I'm trying to revisit the wrong answers before seeing the right answer. Right now I'm using a sheet of paper to cover the right answers but it's not ideal.

Thank you! I really appreciate all of the resources you all have to offer.
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 Stephanie Oswalt
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Hi mom!

Thanks for the post! We greatly appreciate the feedback and suggestions, and I’ll pass them along to our tech team as they continue to work on future versions of the platform.

Also, a couple of quick notes on your first suggestion:
I also can't review my answers until I've completed all of the passages in a drill set.
You should not have to complete all of the passages to review your answers. :)

If you prefer, you can click through (but not answer) all of the remaining questions in the drill set. Once you get to the end of the drill set, there will be a checkbox that will let you submit any questions you have already answered, even if you haven't answered all the questions.

Once submitted, you can also go back and "edit answers" to finish whatever questions you hadn't done. :D
Thankfully I can just leave the window open and return to it the next day but it would be more helpful to pause the timer.
As another option, you can also close out of the question set completely. When you access your account the next day, there should be a "resume" feature that you can use and the question set should resume from the spot you left off at. Please send us an email at contact@powerscore.com if you would like more specific guidance on locating/using this feature. :)

I hope this helps! Thanks!
 momgoingbacktoschool
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Stephanie Turaj wrote:Hi mom!

Thanks for the post! We greatly appreciate the feedback and suggestions, and I’ll pass them along to our tech team as they continue to work on future versions of the platform.

Also, a couple of quick notes on your first suggestion:
I also can't review my answers until I've completed all of the passages in a drill set.
You should not have to complete all of the passages to review your answers. :)

If you prefer, you can click through (but not answer) all of the remaining questions in the drill set. Once you get to the end of the drill set, there will be a checkbox that will let you submit any questions you have already answered, even if you haven't answered all the questions.

Once submitted, you can also go back and "edit answers" to finish whatever questions you hadn't done. :D
Thankfully I can just leave the window open and return to it the next day but it would be more helpful to pause the timer.
As another option, you can also close out of the question set completely. When you access your account the next day, there should be a "resume" feature that you can use and the question set should resume from the spot you left off at. Please send us an email at contact@powerscore.com if you would like more specific guidance on locating/using this feature. :)

I hope this helps! Thanks!
Amazing. Thank you!
 momgoingbacktoschool
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Another request...

It would be nice if the total time was calculated for each logic game and each RC passage set. When reviewing a practice test, I want to know how much total time was spent on each game and passage. Right now, I need to separately add the seconds of each question and that just takes extra time that I could be using to study the material.

Thank you!
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 Dave Killoran
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momgoingbacktoschool wrote:Another request...

It would be nice if the total time was calculated for each logic game and each RC passage set. When reviewing a practice test, I want to know how much total time was spent on each game and passage. Right now, I need to separately add the seconds of each question and that just takes extra time that I could be using to study the material.

Thank you!
Hi Mom!

I like this suggestion and agree with it. Let me see what I can do here :-D

Thanks!
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 Dave Killoran
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Just fyi, this is in progress, and it was already available for LG and RC when you click into those individual sections. However, it shows in seconds, which isn’t that intuitive. We're looking to get that adjusted. Thanks!
 momgoingbacktoschool
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Dave Killoran wrote:Just fyi, this is in progress, and it was already available for LG and RC when you click into those individual sections. However, it shows in seconds, which isn’t that intuitive. We're looking to get that adjusted. Thanks!
Thank you!
 AdaPower99
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Hi! So I love the timed sections on PowerScore but I don't like that I only see the progress bar and not like an actual countdown time like in LawHub. It doesn't simulate test conditions and it makes it harder to budget my time. Is this something that can be fixed?

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