I've noticed in recent preptests that there have been some difficult logic game curveballs. I'm currently only practicing sequencing games with the earlier tests where a lot of them are curveballs. is there any reason to be concerned about this new trend?
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Set for December as well, but am working full time and finishing up my undergrad on the side.
I'd love to get in that group. I've already done the LR Powerscore bible and am focused mostly on Logic games work since reading comp is just short-term memory drills. I want in on this you guys.
Hey all.
I'm sorry, but I have too much of a load on me atm to get this started as early as some want.
Again, my apologies.
In for December as well.
Not sure when I'm gonna start PTing though. Taking it one step at a time. Already did the Powerscore LR bible in conjunction with a logic class in college. It it seems that RC is just the memory method. So I'm kind of up there already to a certain degree
How can one prepare for something that he cannot anticipate. Unless the "twists" are just twists used in older games, whether or not you can appropriately handle the twist is a toss up.
Was originally planning to apply this cycle, but think that the beneifts outweight the costs by giving myself an additional nine months to prepare.
I've been a bit back and forth. Did Powerscore LR and practiced a bit, and went from missing 4-6 to 2-3 in the timeframe. So far so good. Only scratched the surface in LG/RC, but am looking forward to any more progress I will make with the extra time frame. It also feels like a huge weight is off my shoulders and i'm a lot less stressed since i'm a PT student and full time at a collection company.
That said, i'm probably going to go through all the material again before foolproofing the games from 1-40 before I start doing timed sections/tests.
Tjordan, can I be included in this?