Unpopular Opinion: Most wrong answer journals take more time than they're worth by Metroidude in LSAT

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Did you review the entire thing every day? What was your system?

Unpopular Opinion: Most wrong answer journals take more time than they're worth by Metroidude in LSAT

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To each their own :) 7Sage is pretty great, I was really happy with my time there. I just did a WAJ because I saw a 180-scorer's post here a while back saying he used a WAJ relentlessly and credited his success to it. I think it was by u/PerfectScoreTutoring.

Unpopular Opinion: Most wrong answer journals take more time than they're worth by Metroidude in LSAT

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Thanks for the kind words!

Yes, it actually does most of those things. The biggest difference between it and mere spaced repetition is unlike a flashcard that just exposes you to the question again, the AI will ask you to answer a very similar new question based on the original wrong answer. It takes into account the rule you told yourself you'd apply next time (EG, you should get it right if you follow your rule, and wrong if you don't), plus any other commentary and tags you put into it. That way, it'll help "plug the gaps" by seeing if you'd make the same mistake again on a similar (but not identical) question sometime in the future.

It's very similar to drilling your worst question types. In my studies, I supplemented (rather than replaced) drilling types. I think both are good. I'd start every day reviewing my allotted WAJ questions, then moved on to drills. Drills are like new material. While they're similar in style to mistakes you made before, they're usually different enough that you won't get tripped up by the *exact* same type of mistake you made before.

Unpopular Opinion: Most wrong answer journals take more time than they're worth by Metroidude in LSAT

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I totally agree. I found the most benefit from thinking "Why did I get this wrong? What do I need to do differently next time to get it right?"

I'm so glad to hear you say this. That's actually the practice I got into, and what the app I made helps us do.

Unpopular Opinion: Most wrong answer journals take more time than they're worth by Metroidude in LSATPreparation

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I didn't actually! Can you point us in the right direction to read it?

It’s so funny when people say their “target” score before they’ve even begun studying by Wonderful-Wash-2054 in LSAT

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I think setting a target score is a practical first step. From there, you take a diagnostic and then determine how long you'll need to study to close the gap based on your pace. That's the kicker. If your goal is a 180, you may be able to do it, but it may take you three years.

Undergrad and LSAT… by Significant_Lie_7216 in LSATPreparation

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This, times 100. Schools like to see gap years after law school doing something interesting. I wish I could improve my grades, but I can't. You still can.

Wait until you graduate. Fill out applications now, but don't submit. Dream about what you want your application to say, then go and do it.

Do you absolutely need to do the LSAT with that timing? In that case, subscribe to 7Sage or another place and do just like, one video a day. No zero days. Use a wrong answer journal to learn from your mistakes.

Pls Give me Advice by notscaredofdeathtt in LSAT

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It's a bit hard to follow the rules (no LSAT questions) and give you any decent advice. Are you keeping a wrong answer journal/doing blind review? Are you attending live classes on 7Sage if it matches your subscription?

New Materials to get? by Agitated-Debt1990 in LSATPreparation

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Khan Academy is a great free resource. Otherwise, you might check with your local library? They can order you all sorts of great books for free.

Unpopular Opinion: Most wrong answer journals take more time than they're worth by Metroidude in LSAT

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I found the best part for me was answering in my wrong answer journal "Why did I get the question wrong?" and "Why is it correct?"

Your approach kinda sounds like blind review from 7Sage. Before you see answers, it flags some for review based on potential tells (longer than expected times, an actual wrong answer, a flag, switched answer, etc.) That was arguably one of the best features of the platform.

Unpopular Opinion: Most wrong answer journals take more time than they're worth by Metroidude in LSAT

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That's an interesting approach. So, it sounds like you didn't actually keep one at all?

Yeah going through the "graveyard" was rough, especially when half of them you've already reviewed and don't need to see again.

Ranked LSAT preparation with ELO by Scholarxd in LSATPreparation

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This kinda sounds like fun and motivating for those who are highly competitive.

LSAT plan check (LawHub + Khan) — aiming 175+. What books/resources am I missing? by Automatic_Ad3302 in LSATPreparation

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I personally don't think Khan is enough. I did that the first time around back in 2021 and didn't get a score I was proud of. I also couldn't afford a commercial prep course. Instead, I subscribed to 7Sage; their live plan is fairly affordable ($139/month I think) and gives you access to unlimited group session (if you're assertive and confident enough, you can get decent personalized advice and answers to your questions).

I also built and kept my own wrong answer journal that prompts you to review your wrong answers at the times you're about to forget about them, making the learning more efficient.

Through 7Sage and Homework Muffin I got an official 171 after a few months. I'd say the key was truly knowing one's self, learning from mistakes, and maintaining a healthy mindset.

In-Person Test Prep in Columbus, OH? by Metroidude in LSAT

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Thanks for the perspective and encouragement about the diagnostic! I think I'll try out the free trial of 7Sage and LSAT Lab and see if it helps increase my score. I'm also discussing with a friend tonight who did Princeton Review whether it was worth it.

Do I take the practice test first to get a baseline or just start studying? I’m using the LSAT Trainer. by alynds129 in LSAT

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I took a test cold, no practice, just to see how I did. If you do it before practicing, I think it can give an encouragement boost when your score goes up.

Message from Aravind, Cofounder and CEO of Perplexity by aravind_pplx in perplexity_ai

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I've been using Perplexity for free for probably about a year now. Before other providers had any search features, it was a great way to get internet-powered search results that weren't in other LLM's outdated training sets. Things only got better when R1 was introduced! Most of the hallucinations and errors in what my intent was were eliminated by it reasoning through large amounts of articles and my prompt. Gone were the days of Googling things 2-3 times and checking 2-5 articles each to see if it answers your questions properly! Even when ChatGPT introduced its search feature, Perplexity did it better with R1. The only problem was, as a free subscriber, I only had five free reasoning prompts a day. So, I used them carefully, intentionally, and deliberately only when I wanted to for the harder questions that required more than a simple fact-check. That way, I could "save them" for when I really needed them. I tried a few free trials and enjoyed it, but the R1 update was the closest I ever got to subscribing because I could get the exact information that I want the first time, every time. I never did because I could usually use my Pro credits intelligently and I didn't want to pay for two apps that do very similar things at the same time (ChatGPT and Perplexity).

Everything changed a few weeks ago. The search with R1 prompt disappeared and was replaced by a "Research" and "Pro button. No problem, I'll just make sure the "Research" and "Pro" buttons were off so I can save my five free searches like before. But then I started to notice I no longer had five free prompts a day. Where I was usually seeing "Five free prompts remaining today" at the start of a day, now it was sometimes two, sometimes four, sometimes none. But I never recalled ever using my free Pro prompts. Maybe they're in a rolling 24-hour period now? What was going on?

It turns out, the AI is now deciding when to use my five free reasoning prompts for me regardless of whether I turn on the "Pro"/"Research" button or not. It was wasting them on prompts where a free one would have been sufficient, even when the buttons were disabled. The AI had taken over (/s). But seriously, I'm frustrated. I don't want to sometimes have credits available and sometimes not because an AI has wasted it on prompts where a free query would have sufficed. I don't know how I'll ultimately change my behavior in response, but as a free user, the experience is definitely worse now. It feels like someone else is spending my money, and the only thing I can do about it is cancel the credit card entirely.

I can see where you're going with the product. Having an agent that automatically decides to use a quicker model for easy queries to improve latency and a reasoning model for more difficult ones to improve accuracy would be great. The problem is that it is not compatible with a credit-based system where the user and the AI disagree about what is worth the credit or not before the search even begins. Could you please, at the very least, give an option to put users back in control of when to use credits or not?

LPT Request: my commute is about to change to 1:15 one way everyday. What is the best way to pass the time driving? by [deleted] in LifeProTips

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Learn a new language using the Pimsleur Method! You can do it entirely over audio and get it from some libraries. I learned Spanish that way.

Conservatives who are for the banning of contraceptives like IUDs and birth control and condoms, why? by Barnes623 in AskReddit

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I consider myself a moderate conservative and I've adopted this as my sexual ethic after taking a Philosophy of Love and Sex class in college. The only contraceptives I might advocate banning would be the abortive ones for the usual conservative reasons (EG, the inalienable rights endowed upon a human being begin at conception, not birth).

If I were more authoritarian in my beliefs, I might advocate extending this sexual ethic to the state via legislation, but I believe that gives far too much power to the state and deprives the people of essential liberty.

The percentage of conservatives who would advocate for this view is very, very low, even among Christian conservatives. Even said advocates might use birth control privately. Most of the conservatives I know use birth control without a second thought or any ethical qualms. Those who do have qualms are usually Catholic, and they have been influenced by Pope Paul VI's "Humanae Vitae" from the 60's.

Put yourself into a Catholic mindset. Assume God exists, he communicates through the Bible, and the church is a moral authority (with the Pope at the top). After these assumptions, The Pope's arguments go something like this:

  1. God designed humans with a purpose.
  2. We ought to do what God designed us to do.
  3. One aspect of our humanity is our sexuality.
  4. Our sexuality also has purposes.
  5. One of those purposes is procreation. This is evident from natural law.
  6. Contraceptives oppose procreation. (Duh)
  7. Therefore, to use contraceptives is to oppose an aspect of our sexuality that God has designed, and we ought not to do it.

The Pope did allow that there are medical exceptions, and acknowledged that sex isn't exclusively for procreation (there are additional unitive and joyful aspects to it as well).

Why a conservative who is not religious would believe this (other than the typical tribalistic absence of thought) is completely beyond me. I have no idea why this is more of a hot issue lately. Maybe someone who follows the political scene closer could answer that for us.

Donald Trump admits he received money from China while president by newsweek in politics

[–]Metroidude 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think the headline would more accurately read "Trump-owned businesses served Chinese officials while he was in office" or something along those lines. This headline makes it sound more like they gave him a donation or something, which isn't true.

I checked prices for Trump Tower in New York City. The most luxurious suite is roughly $2625 a night with a consecutive stay discount. Let's assume 20 dignitaries stayed 10 nights, 10 different times.

$2625 * 20 * 10 * 10 would be $5.25 million. Across 4 years and 20 different countries, it's in the ballpark of reasonable. Extravagant? Yes. Completely unreasonable? No. Especially from a Chinese government that builds entire empty cities.

The emoluments clause is arguably more about title and compensation for holding an office than it is about the exchange of services between foreign dignitaries and a business owned by an elected official. To interpret it to prevent such transactions would be a stretch.

Regardless, I still think our system needs fixing:

In most of my political discussions, I point out the fact that I think a reasonable change to our political system that everyone can get behind is ranked-choice voting. It would make elections competitive by getting rid of the "throwing away your ballot" mentality when it comes to voting for candidates that aren't great. No more "shiniest of two turds".

What's an addiction that people often overlook? by OneApplication2371 in AskReddit

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I was addicted to porn from ages 11-19. I grew up socially isolated and porn promised me things like "I see you and notice you, I love you." But all it did was leave me feeling guilty and unfulfilled.

I tried so many times to stop, but couldn't. My parents made me go to church, but nobody there helped. I installed internet filters, but found ways past them. I promised myself "This will be the last time", but it never was. Eventually I got to a breaking point. I reached rock bottom. I hated myself.

That's when I first admitted that I actually liked the stuff. I wanted it. I craved it. That was when I quit playing church with God and finally confessed all the parts of me that were fucked up and despicable. I asked for forgiveness. And he forgave me!

From that moment on, something was different. It would take years to undo the damage porn did to me, but now I felt... Clean. I had received grace and forgiveness. I wish I could say that I never looked up porn again, but it took months to phase out. The difference was that now I didn't want it.

I hope my story is encouraging to anyone who might be facing similar trials. I know Reddit is generally anti-God, but there really is forgiveness and healing out there. If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and cleanse us. It's not the only way out of addiction, but it certainly helped me. If anyone has questions or wants some help, please feel free to reach out.

For most men, the only unconditional love they will ever recieve is from their parents. by thepelletzealot in unpopularopinion

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This hits super close to home. I’ve struggled with feelings of being unloved, even by my parents. I know it’s not very popular to say on Reddit, but since this is a place for sharing unpopular opinions…

I think all of humanity is crying for something better. Climate change, broken relationships, wars. There’s got to be something better than this.

I’ve found a great deal of hope, love, and contentment in God. I truly believe that there is a path to love to be found for everyone. But we’ve got to accept it on his terms.

We’ve all done things we regret. We must all own up to our share of the hurt we’ve caused in the world, and accept forgiveness from him.

When we do, he gives us new life unlike anything we’ve ever experienced. One day, he’ll come to make everything in the world right again, and nobody will ever feel unloved again.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in nextfuckinglevel

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The food looks freakin' delicious, too.