Agree with everything @elizabeth899 said. A lot of it is very similar in terms of what the CC teaches, but some of it she reframes in a way that may or may not make more sense for you. Her memorization practice is also good if you find yourself struggling to process LR stimuli quickly and thoroughly.
Personally, I'd recommend doing the CC first if it's clicking for you and helping you with LR and then use Loophole to supplement LR when you get into practice sets. If you're struggling with the CC though, you'd probably find it helpful to get another teacher's perspective.
I'm currently using Loophole! I really love 7sage for logic games, for some reason LR didn't click with me so I decided to try loophole which has helped me significantly. Sometimes if there's is something I don't fully understand with Loophole, I'll skim through the LR section on 7sage to see if 7sage's explanation is more helpful. I will also use 7sage's timed/untimed questions to practice things from the Loophole.
Agree with everything @elizabeth899 said. A lot of it is very similar in terms of what the CC teaches, but some of it she reframes in a way that may or may not make more sense for you. Her memorization practice is also good if you find yourself struggling to process LR stimuli quickly and thoroughly.
Personally, I'd recommend doing the CC first if it's clicking for you and helping you with LR and then use Loophole to supplement LR when you get into practice sets. If you're struggling with the CC though, you'd probably find it helpful to get another teacher's perspective.
I'm currently using Loophole! I really love 7sage for logic games, for some reason LR didn't click with me so I decided to try loophole which has helped me significantly. Sometimes if there's is something I don't fully understand with Loophole, I'll skim through the LR section on 7sage to see if 7sage's explanation is more helpful. I will also use 7sage's timed/untimed questions to practice things from the Loophole.
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I specifically use it for flaw questions during review after blind review.
@laguilar644 said:
Agree with everything @elizabeth899 said. A lot of it is very similar in terms of what the CC teaches, but some of it she reframes in a way that may or may not make more sense for you. Her memorization practice is also good if you find yourself struggling to process LR stimuli quickly and thoroughly.
Personally, I'd recommend doing the CC first if it's clicking for you and helping you with LR and then use Loophole to supplement LR when you get into practice sets. If you're struggling with the CC though, you'd probably find it helpful to get another teacher's perspective.
Thank you!
@elizabeth899 said:
I'm currently using Loophole! I really love 7sage for logic games, for some reason LR didn't click with me so I decided to try loophole which has helped me significantly. Sometimes if there's is something I don't fully understand with Loophole, I'll skim through the LR section on 7sage to see if 7sage's explanation is more helpful. I will also use 7sage's timed/untimed questions to practice things from the Loophole.
Thank you!
Agree with everything @elizabeth899 said. A lot of it is very similar in terms of what the CC teaches, but some of it she reframes in a way that may or may not make more sense for you. Her memorization practice is also good if you find yourself struggling to process LR stimuli quickly and thoroughly.
Personally, I'd recommend doing the CC first if it's clicking for you and helping you with LR and then use Loophole to supplement LR when you get into practice sets. If you're struggling with the CC though, you'd probably find it helpful to get another teacher's perspective.
I'm currently using Loophole! I really love 7sage for logic games, for some reason LR didn't click with me so I decided to try loophole which has helped me significantly. Sometimes if there's is something I don't fully understand with Loophole, I'll skim through the LR section on 7sage to see if 7sage's explanation is more helpful. I will also use 7sage's timed/untimed questions to practice things from the Loophole.