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Hi everyone,
I have finished the 7Sage curriculum and am starting to practice over the next few months before taking the LSAT in October.
I was wondering if anyone could recommend a wrong-answer journal that has significantly helped them track their mistakes and improve their score. I know 7Sage has a Notes section, but I'm looking for something more detailed and independent.
I'd really appreciate any recommendations or insights. Thank you!!
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Hey!
A good approach for journaling is to:
1- create a document where you analyze each answer choice and write about what is wrong with each one of them in the questions you got wrong. it will probably be a big document, but it will allow you to (i) understand the PT/section you took in more detail and to (ii) identify the logical missteps you made
2- create a spreadsheet classifying each one of the mistakes you documented by question type. in this spreadsheet, it is good to create rules for each question type based on your PARTICULAR MISTAKES
3- apply the rules you learned on drills by question type. because an underrated part of having a wrong answer journal is applying what you learned. the feedback is more effective when you apply it.
@jvrodrigues Thank you so much! I never thought about having one to classify the mistakes and create rules for future questions. It totally makes sense because it is not only about learning, but also applying it.