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I wanted to know if it would be a great idea to go through logical reasoning then go back to the foundation sections of the logic section of foundations? I am currently done with most of the log sections and only have logic of causation, but I am still confused about the logic portion. I will go back through it and see what I am missing. I find it might be easier to loo at those sections and figure out what it is like since its stuff that I will see on the test.
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If you feel like you are weak in the foundations it is probably wise to go back and refresh. There are a few times where 7sage will teach you something that won't entirely be clear until later; however, JY usually will preface it/say it explicitly. He will say something in the lesson like "this will make more sense in [XYZ] section". You can think about the logical reasoning a lot like math. Before you get to calculus you first have to understand algebra, and before you can do algebra you have to know how to add, subtract, multiply and divide. If you feel like your addition and subtraction is weak it doesn't make much sense to try to push ahead into calculus and brute force it. If you feel like you aren't strong in foundations it will affect your learning later in the lessons.