the logic lessons from logical reasoning section are especially important for in/out games. A lot of in/out games relies on your ability to quickly translate and interpret conditional logic. You will be taught how to do this in the logic lessons from the first section
blind review, redo games until you can get them perfect and under target time, watch explanations, go thru the logic and advanced logic lessons from the logical reasoning section.
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I love 7Sage. JY is a genius. But I mastered logic games just on PowerScore.
the logic lessons from logical reasoning section are especially important for in/out games. A lot of in/out games relies on your ability to quickly translate and interpret conditional logic. You will be taught how to do this in the logic lessons from the first section
blind review, redo games until you can get them perfect and under target time, watch explanations, go thru the logic and advanced logic lessons from the logical reasoning section.