I am aware that fooldproofing LG is a tried and true method but do you guys foolproof the whole section with the all 4 games? Or just the games in the section individually , one by one ?

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  • Monday, Apr 12 2021

    I fool-proof whole sections. I left a comment on a different post about the methods I followed, and it's worked well for me.

    https://classic.7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/28076/diagraming-logic-games

    @michellepereira96971 I think the trick is to revisit the games at different intervals. This is my timeline for one LG section.

    Attempt 1

    Attempt 2 next day

    Attempt 3 a week later

    Attempt 4 a month after Att 1

    Attempt 5 one or two months later...

    Re-do as many times as you want

    I recycle through the games I have foolproofed, so I'm constantly practicing making inferences. I don't mind that I remember answers for some questions because I'm more focused on how to handle game set up and making inferences more efficiently.

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  • Monday, Apr 12 2021

    Basically, but until I know why every single wrong answer choice is wrong. I also use foolproofing to make sure my diagramming skills are solid. Great diagramming = inferences coming to the forefront. Usually I do each section 4 times and then more if there are games that I know I’m weak in. I also work on maximum 3 sections at a given time cuz yeah it’s a lot of games.

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  • Sunday, Apr 11 2021

    @dulciexue49 So basically every time you redo it , you restart at 35 min and keep doing 35 min sections until you get -0 ?

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  • Sunday, Apr 11 2021

    I do whole sections! I don’t want to take easy games for granted, but that’s just me.

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  • Sunday, Apr 11 2021

    How do you avoid falling into memory traps? I find that I often remember the correct answer, so it becomes an exercise of memory, rather than practice. Any tips?

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  • Sunday, Apr 11 2021

    Games in the section individually, one-by-one.

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