I'm in the same boat. To be honest, the best way to increase your speed is through repetition and through learning the games. Also, if you are able to remember as many of the rules in your head as possible, it will decrease your time spent. Some other tips that took me from 3 to 4 games (15-16/23 - 19-20/23) are:
Look for the simple answer for tough inferences you made, taking extra time to look at answers and "brute force" them takes a lot of time.
When you find the answer, DO NOT TEST THE OTHER ANSWERS, move on.
Spend time up front (up to 5 minutes, try to get this time down though) making strong inferences, you will be able to crush through the questions after, take a look at practice test 29 questions 1-6 LG. Time up front makes it a 3-4 minute game for 6 questions.
Best of luck in December!
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Hi J,
I'm in the same boat. To be honest, the best way to increase your speed is through repetition and through learning the games. Also, if you are able to remember as many of the rules in your head as possible, it will decrease your time spent. Some other tips that took me from 3 to 4 games (15-16/23 - 19-20/23) are:
Look for the simple answer for tough inferences you made, taking extra time to look at answers and "brute force" them takes a lot of time.
When you find the answer, DO NOT TEST THE OTHER ANSWERS, move on.
Spend time up front (up to 5 minutes, try to get this time down though) making strong inferences, you will be able to crush through the questions after, take a look at practice test 29 questions 1-6 LG. Time up front makes it a 3-4 minute game for 6 questions.
Best of luck in December!