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Amazing! You've done Al Swearengen proud.
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Too bad he can't use this spreadsheet. It's hard as hell to type with a missing finger.LSAT Blog wrote:Amazing! You've done Al Swearengen proud.
Thanks for the kudos.
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Thank you very much 3ink. This spreadsheet will make my life way easier.
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Thank you. Enjoy.GoGetIt wrote:Thank you very much 3ink. This spreadsheet will make my life way easier.
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Love it!!!!!!!
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hey 3link, do you have available a version that would work with Excel 2002? unfortunately i don't have the newer one. thanks!
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This is really awesome!
Thank you 3link!


Thank you 3link!


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oh nevermind, i was able to open it. thanks!
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Many of the functions probably won't work. I'll have a version for older excel users soon.epark84 wrote:oh nevermind, i was able to open it. thanks!
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Not sure if I should take that as good or bad, but I'll take it anyway.Ndkrto wrote:Jesus....
Feel free to crack the spreadsheet open and see how it ticks if you're interested.
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Re: 3link's Study Spreadsheet
Good work on making this a week after I took the LSAT. Well done.
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Sorry dude. I actually made the bulk of it 2 months ago. However, it was exhausting. My scores suffered whenever I worked on this. I had to put it off until after the test.naterj wrote:Good work on making this a week after I took the LSAT. Well done.
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naterj wrote:Good work on making this a week after I took the LSAT. Well done.

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Just a suggestion, you should include an auto updating graph at the bottom of it. One graph for overall score, and perhaps bar charts for number of questions missed per section.
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At the bottom of what? The 'Schedule' page? Then people would have to scroll all the way down to view it every time. It'd be easier to put a mini graph like that on the top where the panes are frozen. However, I feel that'd be redundant. That's what the 'Trends' page is for. I already have a graph that tracks this on there.typ3 wrote:Just a suggestion, you should include an auto updating graph at the bottom of it. One graph for overall score, and perhaps bar charts for number of questions missed per section.
I'm curious about the bar charts. Should it be a different bar chart for each test? I think a line graph would be better at showing the trend.
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Agreed.3|ink wrote:I think a line graph would be better at showing the trend.
Stellar work.
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Bump,
I have nothing to add other than the mods should sticky this thread.
I have nothing to add other than the mods should sticky this thread.
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Thanks, but they'd never do thattyp3 wrote:Bump,
I have nothing to add other than the mods should sticky this thread.

ThanksCGI Fridays wrote:Stellar work.

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Why not? This ought to be a stick.3|ink wrote:Thanks, but they'd never do thattyp3 wrote:Bump,
I have nothing to add other than the mods should sticky this thread.
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This is worthy of a stick.
Regardless of whether you use Pithy's method or not. This has every PT, every section trackable, plus graphs built in. It's easily one of the top 3 posts ever on TLS. Why not reward the work and effort the op put in?
Another possible graph / category you could add to the spread is to track time it takes to complete each section. Might not be too important, but late in the phase it's nice to know if you're averaging under 33 minutes per section so that test day anxiety / any curve ball won't throw you over 35.
Regardless of whether you use Pithy's method or not. This has every PT, every section trackable, plus graphs built in. It's easily one of the top 3 posts ever on TLS. Why not reward the work and effort the op put in?
Another possible graph / category you could add to the spread is to track time it takes to complete each section. Might not be too important, but late in the phase it's nice to know if you're averaging under 33 minutes per section so that test day anxiety / any curve ball won't throw you over 35.
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One bug, I can't get the days left until the test to update according to the date. However, I don't know if this is because I converted the file to excel 2010. I can get it to count up, but not down according to the date.
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Re: 3link's Study Spreadsheet
I was thinking about this, it would be nice to have a way to insert what types of questions you missed her section, but I don't know how 3link could do this without making the data entry tedious for those using it.Nightrunner wrote:Awesome spreadsheet, dude.
NOTE TO TEST PREPPERS: make sure you also track "types" of questions you get wrong, and look for patterns.
For example, I noticed I kept picking the second-best answer in "most weakens," so I practiced on those questions especially to improve.
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