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It depends on the game and why I got the question wrong. LG is really not too bad of a section for me so my inferences are pretty good. When I mess up some question and still get it wrong after BR I will watch the video, do it again and then do it in the morning. I usually only have to do the game a second time to get what I missed right. But do it until you get everything right in the game. If it's certain games you mess up on I would go back and do the homework/ lesson on those types of games. I messed up on In and Out games with conditionals recently and now I am going back and doing some games just on those to really tighten up my skills. Do as many games as you can the more you do the faster and better you get. Honestly with LG, practice is so important. I would even re-do games that weren't within your time limits as well.
Hey what time zones are you folks in I am also interested. Also in the same scenario!
Wow this is awesome thanks!
Yea I think doing them more together rather than separate will help. You need to stay sharp on all of your skills. I would be doing great in a particular section then if I left it for a while to study something else I realized I wasn't as strong. So I would do LR maybe one day and RC/ LG the next. For LR I really liked elements of the Loophole. One thing that I did which showed major improvements in a short period of time is printing out an LR section without the answers and just paraphrasing or summarizing from memory. So I would look read the stimulus then cover it and summarize it. I did a full LR section each day for about 5 days and I went from missing 10-12 to missing 6-4. I would also really analyze what areas and why you are getting things wrong. Is it you are not understanding the question or just getting nervous? I have also implemented breathing and relaxation techniques as well but that's just me! Loophole also suggests getting a wrong answer journal which I found to be helpful for LR.
they are releasing the scheduling times 9 days before the exam.