Exam day is on the calendar. The daily reps that get you there are not. Pair up with another candidate, set a stake for every missed session, and turn 6 months of vague intent into 180 days of actual practice.
A study schedule you wrote alone is a wish. One with a partner and a stake is a plan.
40 LSAT questions. One UWorld block. 90 minutes of Anki. The exact rep count you've been telling yourself you'd hit and somehow haven't, for the last three weeks.
Someone sitting the same exam or one like it. They get it. They'll notice when you fake a check-in. Bonus: pair mutually so you're both on the hook.
$5 per missed day, paid straight to your study buddy. Or coffee on Saturday. Or you take the next problem set. Bigger if the test is close. The point isn't the money — it's that someone you respect notices when you skip.
You don't need another color-coded calendar. You need a reason today's session has to happen.
The exam is 4 months away. The cost of skipping today feels like zero. A stake makes it feel like something — which is the entire point.
Request grace; your partner decides. The system doesn't punish the genuinely hard weeks — but it does notice the easy ones you skipped.
VowLoop tracks what you owe your study buddy. You settle directly with them — Venmo, coffee, the next problem set. None of it touches the app and there are no fees.
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