I worked on 4-5 at a time and it worked out well for me. I’d focus on those 4-5 all day and then the next day do them again. When I felt comfortable with a game I’d check it off my list, but if I was still having trouble with a game I’d continue working on it while also foolproofing additional games.
The most helpful lesson to me was the Essay Templates lesson.
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I worked on 4-5 at a time and it worked out well for me. I’d focus on those 4-5 all day and then the next day do them again. When I felt comfortable with a game I’d check it off my list, but if I was still having trouble with a game I’d continue working on it while also foolproofing additional games.