User Avatar
love1357836
Joined
Apr 2025
Subscription
Free
User Avatar
love1357836
Wednesday, Jan 30 2019

I’m interested as well.

User Avatar
love1357836
Friday, Dec 28 2018

@ said:

@

I know the general consensus on here is to FP games 1-35. I'm in the middle of that and I'll just say that the games are much more different than they are now, to the point where I question their usefulness.

I did the CC and just took practice tests/sections (67-85) with BR and foolproofing (games from those sections). That got me to a 160+ on the Nov Exam. I think adding in drilling is a good idea. I'm aiming for 170+ in January and have incorporated that into my studies

Thank for your response. However I wanted to clarify what blind reviewing and fool.proofing exactly is. If I understand correctly blind reviewing is basically taking a full length timed test and writing out why answers are/ aren't correct after completed? Fool proofing is attempting to complete a game within the suggested amount amount of time? Whether it takes you 4-10 attempts understanding all off the inferences etc?

User Avatar
love1357836
Friday, Nov 23 2018

I’m interested as well!

User Avatar
love1357836
Thursday, Dec 20 2018

This is such a great idea. I just finished the curriculum and I'm a little confused on how I should move forward. I don't know if I should solely focus on taking timed practice test/ sections combined with blind reviewing, drill question types that I'm weak in, or fool proof LG games 1-35. Suggestions are greatly appreciated. I literally just try to touch on each section throughout the week for 3-4 hours daily.

User Avatar
love1357836
Wednesday, Dec 12 2018

I’m interested too... I’m planning for a March retake.

I noticed that I have been struggling with In/Out games. Therefore, I’m specifically targeting fool proofing these types of games. The plan is to go from easy, medium, and hard. I’ve done Prep Test 24,29,48,54,63 game 1’s and get all of those in 5 mins or less and it didn't even take me 4 try's. However, I’ve been struggling with Prep Test 36 game 1. I’ve watched JY’s video for it a number of times, and I have attempted the game at least 5 times.I'm still getting only 1-3 right, I know the answers of the others but I'm having a hard time understanding how they are right, and finding why them on my own (4-6). Any tips on understanding specifically 4 and 5?

Admin note: edited title

Confirm action

Are you sure?