I'm at the point where if I get any wrong with LGs, it's almost never due to a misunderstanding on the game itself - consistently -0 through -3.

Upon BR, I am 100% on LGs without question (and capable of easily showing it), but my problem is that with this section because it's as visibly deductive as it is, I have a lot of confidence as I go through so I don't have the same luxury of knowing which to spend extra time at the end checking like in RC and LR.

Does anyone have a good method for quickly checking correct answers or knowing which to check by their nature with time left over at the end of the game to minimize these types of mistakes - given that I'm always understanding the game itself quite well?

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  • Friday, May 20 2016

    @jhaldy10325 For example, if the answer to a question is A, I try to circle A without reading B-E. I circle the question to remind myself to check the other answers if I have time. Usually, it only takes a few seconds to confirm the correct answer.

    @hwangboedu364 Something like this. Develop an annotation system that prioritizes which questions to double-check. Also be sure to mark off answers you've already eliminated during your first go thru. Unchecked answers are left unmarked.

    That said, if your game understanding is solid, what type of errors are you making - any examples? The direct solution is to minimize those specific error types and the double-check is, well, just to double-check.

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  • Thursday, May 19 2016

    I always go back to the rule substitution question first; it's almost always the question that I am least confident about. I also go back to my circled questions (during LG, I circle questions where I don't read all of the answer choices) and double check those. For example, if the answer to a question is A, I try to circle A without reading B-E. I circle the question to remind myself to check the other answers if I have time. Usually, it only takes a few seconds to confirm the correct answer.

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  • Thursday, May 19 2016

    That's a really great question. I have this same delimna at the end of LG. I'm really confident in the section, but I've got 3-5 minutes left. I don't just want to sit back and relax but I just have no idea what to go back to. I typically just kind of start reworking the hardest game. I confirm I've translated all the rules correctly. (God forbid I find an error here with such little time left!) Then I jump to the harder questions to confirm. I feel like I could be using this time more effectively though, so I'm curious about what others have to say on this.

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  • Thursday, May 19 2016

    I tend to check MBT questions just to make sure I didn't just select an AC that was a CBT. That only when I don't have questions I had to speed through and don't feel confident with.

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