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I'm still trying to get through the CC currently, and I see the importance of mastering the inferences for the LG's. However, I also want to keep making progress as I'm still up in the air if I will be ready for June. Should I wait till I am done with the CC to start mastering the games, or do it as I go? Thanks!
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I think most people would say to finish the CC first and then implement the fool-proof method for LG. I think this is the best course to take because without having learned the logic and advanced logic portions of the CC, it's really difficult to even attempt some of the more difficult games. So, speaking from my experience, I didn't go through the whole CC and started fool-proofing and I realized at some point during the fool-proofing that my foundation in conditional logic wasn't up to the point where it should be. So, right now I've put a pause on my fool-proof session and only focusing on going through the CC nice and slowly. Really, we shouldn't try to take shortcuts. It'll only backfire once we start taking PTs. Hope this helps!
@TimLSAT180 Yes that helps a lot! You make a great point. I figured that was the way to go about it. Thanks for your imput!
Second. If you PT before extensive fool proofing, you already know a major weakness your PT is going to expose. And if you know a major weakness without needing a PT to inform you of it, you shouldn't be taking a PT. So don't get too bogged down on LG, but maybe incorporate a couple games a day to stay fresh while you finish the CC. Then hit it hard!
@"Cant Get Right" Thanks! I can't wait to finish the CC and get working on the mastering portion of all of this. At the same time, I didn't want to miss an important step if I needed to do it while going through the CC. I appreciate the help!