And other lessons but seriously... I was posting here a month ago fretting about how bad my logic games score was (averaging -12). I'm now averaging (-3).
@rebelwendy 1 month of hours upon hours upon hours of logic games. I'm not exaggerating: wake up, print some logic games, do them over and over and over again. Stop for some food. Do more logic games. Go to bed. The next day, do all of the logic games that you did yesterday to make sure you can still do them. And then get some new logic games and repeat the process. This is basically 7Sage's FPM.
From personal experience, I am a huge advocate of doing tons of full sections also in order to keep your mind from getting accustomed to knowing what type of game you're about to do. For me, doing the same game over and over hampered my game recognition somewhat.
@"GSU Hopeful" said: For me, doing the same game over and over hampered my game recognition somewhat.
Well, in the beginning, I did a game until I perfected it. But now I do sections until I've perfected them. And then double-sections until I've perfected that. And sometimes I shuffle the games and do it that way.
I think starting out, when you're just learning to recognize the game type, you should just work on perfecting a single game.
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And yes, that's true, @"GSU Hopeful" - thank you!
I think starting out, when you're just learning to recognize the game type, you should just work on perfecting a single game.