I recently finished the cc and just wanted to see how some of you may be organizing your time with PTs and doing the fool proof method. For example, I'm going to take another PT but I still have to finish fool proofing the logic games from the last one. I'm afraid that if I end up taking PTs w/o finishing fool proofing, everything will stack up. Any advice? Thanks in advance!

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  • Wednesday, Sep 14 2016

    @jhaldy10325 Absolutely true! haha

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  • Tuesday, Sep 13 2016

    @ngir1293288 you wont be able to use your new acquired skills on the next pt because you're backed up. I wouldn't take another pt until you foolproof and br everything you have to do.

    Yep.

    @msami1010493 That said, you can still continue to fool proof during the PT phase.

    I'd change "can" to "MUST", haha, but definitely this.

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  • Tuesday, Sep 13 2016

    Ideally, you don't want to start PTing until you are scoring at or above your target LG score. That said, you can still continue to fool proof during the PT phase.

    You simply take your PT and BR it. Once you're done, print out a few copies of each LG from that PT. Unless you are absolutely certain that you completed a specific game under the recommended time limit and got 100% on that game, treat that game as if though you did not.

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  • Monday, Sep 12 2016

    Thank you for your responses!

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  • Monday, Sep 12 2016

    @hernandk201 not only will they stack up, but you wont be able to use your new acquired skills on the next pt because you're backed up. I wouldn't take another pt until you foolproof and br everything you have to do.

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  • Monday, Sep 12 2016

    It depends on your schedule. I am a full-time teacher and a parent so when I get 3 hr 15 minute blocks I take PTs even if they stack because BR can be done in smaller chunks and I don't get a lot of large chunks. So it kind of depends on your schedule. If I had the option though I would finish my BR and finish with all of the video explanations before moving on to a new PT. Realistically that's just not always possible based on other factors.

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