Hey everyone:) I am just starting my LSAT studying journey, with the intention of taking the exam in June. I have been told about making a Wrong Answers Journal (WAJ), but I wanted some feedback on how others went about it and how it helped them. Did you write down the answers manually? Did you create a doc that you copied and pasted? How did you review the answers during your studying sessions?

Thank you for your feedback and best of luck to everyone on their journey!

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  • Friday, Jan 17

    https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1uc44J198ar_0ZTWiDyptNt4roFlubXdCuXo81w9gIpE/edit?usp=sharing I made one, please feel free to make a copy and customize it to your needs, best!

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  • Thursday, Jan 16

    come up with explicit general reason for each wrong/write answer (e.g. equivocation in answer, opposite answer, etc) at the start you may need more detail but try to cut down on detail as you keep going

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