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How to Really Get a Question Right

T.J.6666-1T.J.6666-1 Free Trial Member
edited February 2014 in General 42 karma
Hey all,
I've been struggling with a problem, that is, repeating my mistake on some old questions, since the first day of my prep. At first, I made sure I understood the rationale behind the right answer and the wrong ones. Later on, maybe a week later, I find myself repeating the old mistake. I tried my best to internalize what I learned from the mistakes. My method is to cut off the questions and make them into flashcards, which seems to have helped me on this front. Do you guys have some helpful methods to really learn from the mistakes you made?
Thanks!

Comments

  • Luis89011Luis89011 Alum Member
    48 karma
    I had that problem in the beginning. For me, the more I did it, the more second nature it became, but it depends on ur timeline for studying b4 the exam
  • wenjuanshen2006wenjuanshen2006 Free Trial Member
    23 karma
    I have the same trouble
  • LSATislandLSATisland Free Trial Inactive Sage
    1878 karma
    Try writing explanations for the question: the reason why the correct answer is right and the flaw in each of the incorrect choices.
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