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joudidana280
Tuesday, Apr 17 2018

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I am documenting them in one spreadsheet in google drive (titled LSAT PT Notes).

I start a new sheet for each PT that I take, and mark the questions I didn't get right with red, along with an explanation next to the question number.

If I do understand the answer and/or got the question right, but I think I should review it before the actual test day, I mark it purple.

If I got it right and don't need to come back to it, I mark it green.

@ Thanks. Does this mean you're setting aside some time before actual test day just for review?

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Tuesday, Apr 17 2018

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I took pictures of LR questions I answered incorrectly/didn't fully understand. I kept them in their own folder on my phone. I also took pictures of entire LG boards and RC passages and questions and cataloged them similarly.

@ Thank you. How often do you review these questions?

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Tuesday, Apr 17 2018

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Cataloging Questions/Learning

Hi,

Does anyone have tips on cataloging/documenting questions they have especially learned from? After the Blind Review, do you flag these questions (granted you're already doing that with questions you didn't know you didn't know, in which case J.Y. recommends having a copy of them handy for review from time to time)? If so, for the flagged questions, do you use a notebook or electronic document where you catalog them, and in what detail? I'd like to know whether after Blind Reviewing a test, it should be revisited sometime in the future or not.

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joudidana280
Monday, Apr 08 2019

you can go to resources>> lsat analytics, then choose that preptest from the list. after you click on it, you will find a red button on the page that says "delete preptest data". after the data is deleted, you can restart the test.

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joudidana280
Thursday, Jun 07 2018

@ same here! i graduated high school june 2008. i also work full-time and have the same problem of time/energy management. i know it can be difficult going against the grain, but don't be so hard on yourself. best of luck!

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joudidana280
Saturday, Apr 06 2019

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Sorry! What devices are you using? Any information you can tell us would be helpful!

i'm using a macbook

using google chrome as the browser

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joudidana280
Saturday, Apr 06 2019

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Sorry! What devices are you using? Any information you can tell us would be helpful!

i'm using a macbook

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joudidana280
Saturday, Apr 06 2019

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Maybe Im not using it right, but i am having issues highlighting and underlining! Just an FYI

same!

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joudidana280
Saturday, Apr 06 2019

the explanation in the video for why A is not necessary is a little confusing to me, so i've come up with an alternative. A is not necessary because the degree of ease is irrelevant if the waters in which one is fishing do not contain lake trout. the argument is saying that one should stick to the shallow waters in the late winter when the lake is partially iced over because that's where the trout will be found. E is necessary to the argument because without it, there will be no trout to catch.

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Saturday, Apr 06 2019

very impressive! would be even better if an extra section of one's choice could be added to mimic the experimental section.

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