Hi everyone,

So I printed out all my logic games and put them in sheet protectors so I could do the games with a fine-tip dry erase pen. It beats having to print massive amounts of paper for each game..Instead, I just erase everything after each attempt. It's just like having a brand new game. But after a few weeks of doing this, it occurred to me that I may be completely missing something about this method, that it may be inherently flawed. Does anyone have any feedback on using this method? Obviously it's not the same as taking pencil to paper, but it has saved me the trouble of printing...thanks for the feedback!

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  • Thursday, Jun 16 2016

    @nye887085 BAHAHA STOP THIS NOW

    @jhaldy10325 OK BUT IT'S WEIRD and scary

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  • Thursday, Jun 16 2016

    @nicole whats that weird bump on his head

    That's what happened to him just before he invented the "flux capacitor"

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  • Thursday, Jun 16 2016

    @nicole whats that weird bump on his head tho

    That weird bump on his head is where his brains burst through his skull which was too small to contain his intellect.

    Also, that is an enormous picture, lol. Whoa.

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  • Thursday, Jun 16 2016

    @jhaldy10325 whats that weird bump on his head tho

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  • Thursday, Jun 16 2016

    @nicole

    said:

    Obviously it's not the same as taking pencil to paper, but it has saved me the trouble of printing...thanks for the feedback!

    I don't see a problem with this! But take a pic as others have said.

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  • Thursday, Jun 16 2016

    Everyone is different, I like to use paper and pencil since thats what I'll be using on test day.

    BTW @jhaldy10325 thanks for the nightmare fuel, John Stuart Mill will now haunt my dreams

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  • Thursday, Jun 16 2016

    Short of using a pencil on a clean copy, this is your best bet. But like 19th century political philosopher John Stuart Mill said,

    "Ain't nothing like the real thing, baby."

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  • Thursday, Jun 16 2016

    Nope you are all good, I forget who also used to do it this way, but it worked well. Also, if you want to remember your work, just take a picture of it with your phone before erasing! :)

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  • Thursday, Jun 16 2016

    It should work just fine for now. If it's convenient and works well for you, keep doing it. That said, I would start doing LG with paper and pencil at least a month prior to the actual test. Come test day, everything should feel "natural" as you progress through the test.

    I'm too "OCD" to use the dry erase method. So, I just buy my ink off of eBay, since it's incredibly cheap, and photocopy the games.

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  • Thursday, Jun 16 2016

    Very innovative but I'm not sure if it will be as effective as writing with pencil. I say this because with pencil you can look at the previous time(s) you've done this particular exam and see where you've improved or need to work on.

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