u/Individual-Crow-237

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Built a wrong-answer journal for LR while studying — would love brutal feedback before I keep building

I'm prepping for the LSAT in August and got tired of tracking my LR misses in a spreadsheet that I never actually went back to.

Soooo over the last few weeks I built a little web app for myself to log wrong answers, jot down why I picked what I picked, and surface patterns over time. It turned into a fun side project.

It's free, there's no paywall. I'm not trying to sell anything and I'm not a company. Just a test-taker who wanted the tool to exist (since literally there isn't any other WAJ option)

I figured before I sink more time into it, I'd rather hear from other people grinding LR whether it's actually useful or whether I'm solving a problem only I have.

What I'd genuinely like feedback on

Does the flow of logging a missed question feel faster than a spreadsheet, or more annoying?

Anything that feels broken, confusing, or just ugly?

Stuff you'd want it to do that it doesn't?

Thank you all!

If you're willing to help me out, maybe drop a comment or send me a DM.

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u/Individual-Crow-237 — 1 day ago
▲ 6 r/LSATPreparation+1 crossposts

Hey all,

While I was studying for the LSAT I kept missing the same kinds of LR questions and not noticing the pattern until way too late. I tried spreadsheets and a notebook, but neither really stuck, so I ended up building a small web app for myself to log wrong answers, tag what tripped me up, and re-drill them later.

A few people told me to put it online in case it's useful to anyone else, so I did. It's free, no paywall, no upsell. I'm not trying to sell anything here. I'd just genuinely like feedback from people actively studying.

Not sure the best way to pass it off to people. Maybe just comment or DM me and I can send you the link to it.

I posted a picture of it if anyone is curious what it looks like when it's being used.

u/Individual-Crow-237 — 8 days ago
▲ 9 r/LSATPreparation+2 crossposts

Kind of caught off guard here. I posted about a little Wrong Answer Journal tool I built for myself in a 7Sage thread the other day, and a lot more people asked for the link than I expected. So I figured I'd share it here too in case it helps anyone grinding through LR.

Quick context: I was studying for the LSAT and kept missing the same kinds of LR questions over and over without realizing it. I originally used a google doc but it went terribly and I never looked at it again.

I hope it helps people!

Just DM or comment and I can send it to you.

u/Individual-Crow-237 — 13 days ago
▲ 6 r/LSATprep+4 crossposts

So I was grinding LR and kept making the same dumb mistakes over and over... missing necessary vs sufficient, falling for "extreme language" traps, the usual. I was keeping a wrong-answer journal in a Google Doc but it was a mess and I never actually went back to review it.

So I built a little web app for myself to make it less painful. You log every question you miss, tag why you missed it (assumption swap, misread stem, eliminated right answer, etc.), and it surfaces patterns over time

I built it just for me but figured I'd pass it along since a few study-buddies asked. It's completely free ... no paywall, no premium tier, no credit card, nothing. I'm NOT trying to sell anything. Just thought it might help someone else avoid the same mistakes I kept making.

 https://lsatwronganswerjournal.lovable.app

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u/Individual-Crow-237 — 15 days ago
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So I was grinding LR and kept making the same dumb mistakes over and over... missing necessary vs sufficient, falling for "extreme language" traps, the usual. I was keeping a wrong-answer journal in a Google Doc but it was a mess and I never actually went back to review it.

So I built a little web app for myself to make it less painful. You log every question you miss, tag why you missed it (assumption swap, misread stem, eliminated right answer, etc.), and it surfaces patterns over time

I built it just for me but figured I'd pass it along since a few study-buddies asked. It's completely free ... no paywall, no premium tier, no credit card, nothing. I'm NOT trying to sell anything. Just thought it might help someone else avoid the same mistakes I kept making.

 https://lsatwronganswerjournal.lovable.app

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u/Individual-Crow-237 — 16 days ago