Hi there, I was wondering if anyone has a template to keep track of correct/incorrect questions on Excel?

I'm not sure how to describe it, but something that has cells where you can keep track of your reasoning, why it was wrong, why I flagged questions, etc.

Any help would be appreciated.

Thank You!

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  • Thursday, Feb 19

    There is actually a browser-based tool that somebody made recently that I used for my wrong-answer journal and really liked it. Whoever made it posted about it on Reddit, so I checked it out. I was pleasantly surprised. The UI isn't the best in the world, but it DEFINITELY beats doing it all manually. As far as I know, it's completely free, although I did stop using it about a month ago after I took the test and quit studying. The website is lsatjournal.com (not an ad).

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  • Tuesday, Feb 17

    Personally I use OneNote for this, it has a table function. I'll have a tab for each month for sections and then a tab for each practice exam. Add columns for whatever you want, I usually screenshot the questions and put them in the table and then have me working through the question in a different column. OneNote is my ride or die, cannot recommend enough.

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