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Thursday, Oct 12 2023

nataliepfeiflewow612

How do I improve on LR?

I feel very stuck. I've managed to nearly perfect my LG and I've never struggled much with RC, but for some reason I can't seem to get over this hurdle with improving my LR. Whenever I get one wrong, I watch the video explanation on it. Sometimes it makes sense, and sometimes I feel completely and utterly lost no matter how many times I rewatch it.

I know some people are going to tell me to drill my fundamentals until my brain hurts, and I do, but so many questions still make absolutely no sense to me. It's not even a specific section I struggle on, it's just... all of it.

Does anyone else feel this way? What do I do about it? Advice?

Edit: Whenever I look at another RC or LR question, I feel sick. I actually enjoy doing LG and find myself doing some just for the enjoyment of it, but RC and LR... the mere idea of reading another stupid paragraph about some trivial crap is making me want to run a railroad spike through my skull.

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nataliepfeiflewow612
Wednesday, Oct 11 2023

I went from scoring -3 to -6 and consistently going over the time limit to scoring -0 to -1 and having extra time to spare after a month of drilling, drilling, and more drilling.

It may not work for everyone, but I found that forcing myself to do harder drills, then watching J.Y.'s explanation, and doing the drill immediately after helped subconsciously cement a lot of thought processes.

After a week or two, I'd do the same game again and repeat the process if I found I was still struggling. Eventually, when I went back to do easier logic games, it was a breeze.

If you find yourself confused mid-game, I recommend to stop, turn off the clock, and think on it as hard as you can. Sometimes, you'll have this magical revelation. Other times, give it your best guess and watch J.Y.'s video afterwards.

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