So I finished the core curriculum and I have taken 3 PT's. On each test I scored a 157, which was what I was getting before completing the entire curriculum. I am feeling discouraged, but I know I can improve and I'm looking for some advice on how to do that before Dec. I am taking the test in Dec. and I would love to get a 165. LG's seems to be my weakest area but I need to improve everywhere. I am getting 18-20 in LR and 16-28 in RC. Any advice would be greatly appreciated on how to approach the next month of studying. I plan to take 3 PT's a week, but what else should I be doing? Thank you!
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Advice from sages has been to not take 3 fresh PTs a week, as you won't have time to properly BR them and learn all that you can from them.
i believe 2 pts a week is the right range
On top of that, one thing that really seems to help me which I heard from a lot of people is that after I blind reviewed, scored and then went over some of the explanations on things I got wrong, I then go back and write out why my reasoning was wrong before and why the correct answer is actually correct. This makes me really spend time on blind reviewing, because I only do these for questions that I got wrong both times or really struggled with.
Some people actually write out explanations for everything they got correct as well. This helps build on their reasoning and gives them more confidence. I personally am trying to get this thing done with in Dec so I don't really have the time to do that, but if you have the time and energy, this could potentially help.
In the meantime, take some time to drill those logic games! You will most likely see a HUGE jump in your score once you gradually get the hang of them.
Personally I find it very helpful to max my LG score within a short amount of time using an approach which is based on many great advices on this form my suggestion is that while you are working on your timing implement this approach as well. I am a ELS student and started LG with -16 and managed to reach -2 to -0 using this and I do not see any reason why you would not be able to do it faster than me. After fool proofing LG Bundle, take LG sections of PT 1-35 under time and watch J.Y explanation after completing each section but this time when you watching focus mostly on how he teaches to perceive the right answer choice (instead of brute force) and try to implement his suggestions on the next section.
Do not get bog down on one question (take a hint if possible) but if you find one super difficult and you are confident about your master game board, skip the question answer others in that particular game then come back to it use your other set ups you drew; if nothing works finish the section and if you have extra time come back to it. The ultimate goal is to be able to systematically answer any questions so when under exam pressure you just follow your system. You need to develop a system that works best for you. The system I am trying to follow is like
1- read the question set up the sketch try make obvious inferences
2- check answer choices
3- If still confused take count of the items write them near questions and go through the rules one by one make inferences
4- check answer choices
5- If still stuck, SKIP the question
6- After I have done all other questions I will take another try at it by only checking the question against all of my sketches (I do not try to make inferences again unless I already finished the section)
Pacifico Logic Games Attack Strategy
https://7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/2737/logic-games-attack-strategy
J.Y fool-proof guide
https://7sage.com/lesson/fool-proof-guide-to-perfection-on-logic-games/
Online Stopwatch with Loop-countdown
http://www.online-stopwatch.com/loop-countdown/
I hope this helps you