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How do you guys determine which games you're going to fool proof? Use the sets from my most recent PTs? Or sort by type? Something else?
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How do you guys determine which games you're going to fool proof? Use the sets from my most recent PTs? Or sort by type? Something else?
Select Preptest
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I also recommend mastering 1-35. When I did this I also created a spreadsheet including each PT and labeled each game, and how I felt about it. There were some games that stood out in 1-35, that were particularly tricky for me, I think the Lizards + Snake game to name of one them. I would color code it, to note that it was difficult so I could come back to it later and retry.
Remember you can create your own set on Problem Sets tab so you aren't printing them and wasting paper! Good luck!
I followed @kashibrandi609 LG method and it was the best way (imho) to foolproof LG.
https://classic.7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/2737/logic-games-attack-strategy/p1
Advice I have seen around here is to begin with full proofing all games from PT1-35
NOT GIVING YOU ADVICE (I am nowhere good enough)
But I started getting solid fundamental understanding of each game type. Then I started at the easiest game type, basic linear, and am working to more difficult
I like the idea of mastering a game type first. I’ll do mixed sets later