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LSAT Notebook

The document provides instructions for using notebook organizer pages to track work for LSAT studies. It recommends setting up a study notebook with printed pages, a schedule, dividers, paper and a binder. Review notes pages can track challenging issues and questions to revisit. Question, game and passage notes pages allow logging logical reasoning questions, logic games and reading comprehension passages for review.
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LSAT Notebook

The document provides instructions for using notebook organizer pages to track work for LSAT studies. It recommends setting up a study notebook with printed pages, a schedule, dividers, paper and a binder. Review notes pages can track challenging issues and questions to revisit. Question, game and passage notes pages allow logging logical reasoning questions, logic games and reading comprehension passages for review.
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Instructions...

...for how to use your notebook organizer pages.

Use these pages to track your work. Print as many of each page as you need. Especially if you are at the beginning
of your studies, you can use these pages, along with a study schedule, dividers, some lined paper, and a three-ring
binder to set up a very well-organized study notebook. Spend the extra dollar or two and treat yourself to some
thick printing paper—you'll be happy you did; also keep in mind that all pages have been designed so that you can
print your notebook pages double-sided if you'd like.

Review Notes

You can use the Review Notes pages to keep track of the issues and questions that you find most challenging.
As you work through The LSAT Trainer and the 10 Actuals (and whatever other resources you choose to utilize),
take note of drills, lessons, questions, games, and passages that cause you trouble. You can choose to write in just
the location of the lesson, drill, or question, or you can use the space to note specific issues that you had. Either
plan to revisit the questions in a certain amount of time (say, in a week, for example) and write your plans into the
spaces allotted, or save up your list for the review sessions that are built into your study schedule. Keep re-solving
and reviewing until you feel completely comfortable, and keep track of your victories by checking off the “got it”
box. Finally, if and when you decide to use certain review sessions to do additional questions, use your review
notes to get a sense for what type of work will be most helpful.

Question, Game, and Passage Notes

You can use the Logical Reasoning Question Notes, the Logic Games Game Notes, and the Reading Comprehen-
sion Passage Notes pages to keep track of the work you do on LSAT questions, both in The LSAT Trainer and in
the 10 Actuals (and whatever other resources you choose to utilize). For Logical Reasoning, you can choose to
use the notes pages for every question that you try, or just to keep a log of the questions that caused you the most
trouble. You can use the lines to take notes on the question as a whole, or on the individual answer choices that
are adjacent. For Logic Games, you can use the box above to diagram the game, and individual boxes to keep track
of your problem-solving process (supplemental diagrams, which answer you selected, which ones you eliminated,
etc.). During your review, you can add notes to the boxes as well. For Reading Comprehension, you can use the
individual boxes to keep track of your problem-solving process, then, after finishing a passage, you can take notes
on individual questions and the entire passage in the spaces provided. These notes will be particularly useful
when you try solving questions multiple times (so you can review different methods and challenges), and when
you are trying to assess your skill-set and habits toward the end of your studies.
LR Review Notes
Drills/Lessons to Review Again (+ notes on issues) Try Again On... Got it

Questions to Review Again (+ notes on issues) Try Again On... Got it


LG Review Notes
Drills/Lessons to Review Again (+ notes on issues) Try Again On... Got it

Games to Review Again (+ notes on issues) Try Again On... Got it


RC Review Notes
Drills/Lessons to Review Again (+ notes on issues) Try Again On... Got it

Passages to Review Again (+ notes on issues) Try Again On... Got it


LR Question Notes Date:

Test. Section. Question Number: Question Type:

Test. Section. Question Number: Question Type:

Test. Section. Question Number: Question Type:

Test. Section. Question Number: Question Type:

Test. Section. Question Number: Question Type:

E
LG Game Notes Test. Game Number: Date:

A # __ A # __

B B

C C

D D

E E

A # __ A # __

B B

C C

D D

E E

A # __ A # __

B B

C C

D D

E E

A # __ game notes:

E
RC Passage Notes Test. Passage Number: Date:

A # __ A # __

B B

C C

D D

E E

A # __ A # __

B B

C C

D D

E E

A # __ A # __

B B

C C

D D

E E

A # __ A # __

B B

C C

D D

E E

passage notes:

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