For mastering the logic games, from what I've gathered, it's suggested to do JY's method for each game by watching the videos and repeating the inferences on blank copies until a firm understanding of each game is reached. However, in doing so won't my scores be affected on my PTs leading up to the test because I will have already seen the games and know how to do them? I'm worried that on the one hand this wouldn't give me a good indication of where my score would really be than if I hadn't previously seen the games, but I'm also worried that if I wait to drill on those games until after I've taken the PTs to which they belong I won't have enough time since it will be closer to the test date at that point.
Hypothetically speaking, if I plan to take PTs 41- the most recently available one (giving me 30+ PTs), should I drill those games before taking the PTs or wait until I take them?
What's the suggested practice for approaching this? I'm definitely aiming for a near perfect score on the games section come June and just want to make sure that whatever prep I do is as effective as it can be.
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What score are you shooting for?
Ideally you master games from PT1-PT36.
After you start PTs you can use the foolproof method on the sections you've already done. Depending on how much of an issue LG is for you, you can do every section several times after you've done it as a PT (if you're having trouble with LG in general), or you can just repeat the games that gave you trouble until you feel you mastered them.
Good luck!
But, yes, you only use the fool proof method on PTs 1-35. Then you can use it on PTs 36+ AFTER you have already done the PT and blind reviewed it.
I understand now that those are covered in the curriculum but since there are video explanations for each and every logic game on all available PTs that's why I was originally asking which ones to do vs. hold off on until after taking the whole PT. Good to know the strategy is to build the foundations with the first 35 then use that method if there are issues down the line after taking each PT. Thanks!