I would probably say after having gone through most of the logic games from PT 1-62 I started to develop an intuitive sense. Early on, i would literally plug in possibilities but after the PT's, I make most of my inferences beforehand and usually score -0/1 on every test.
Take your time early on and make sure you link rules and draw inferences rather than worrying about the few seconds you might lose in doing so. It will pay off big time if done correctly
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I would probably say after having gone through most of the logic games from PT 1-62 I started to develop an intuitive sense. Early on, i would literally plug in possibilities but after the PT's, I make most of my inferences beforehand and usually score -0/1 on every test.
Take your time early on and make sure you link rules and draw inferences rather than worrying about the few seconds you might lose in doing so. It will pay off big time if done correctly