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dquintana
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2026
If you have access to a tablet of sorts and a pencil/stylus to write with you can do a logic map journal for wrong answers, which is what I do. I found typing out all the ones I got wrong just really did nothing for me as I was not internalizing where I went wrong on the question itself. A logic map wrong journal can be done with also any piece of paper and pencil/pen. Simply write out where the question is from i.e., PT149.S1.Q35.LR/RC (note this is not a real question just an example). Then create a little map as you go, target what the question is asking, translate the stimuli, and then go through every answer and write why it is wrong, right or tempting. Do so until you find the answer you like and then go with that. After I have a reflection section in the little drawing of where I went right or wrong.