I have found a mix of doing both individual games and sections both helpful. If a have an issue with a particular game in a section, I then foolproof that one by itself.
I definitely see that there would be benefits. I don't have time before the Dec test, but I've already decided that if I need to retake then I'm going to foolproof RC
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... PT 1-38 to drill/foolproof everything (LR,LG, and RC ... can see how one could foolproof RC without deviating too far ... from the LG fool proofing concept, but it seems ... get a little creative to foolproof LR.
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> @LSATcantwin said:
> Maybe consider doing the famous @Pacifico foolproof method for LG.
Hi, do you know if for the the 4th try thats when you time yourself with 35 min?
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... planning on studying 6pm-10pm after work. Should I fill ... over 2 games a day afterCC? LG are my weakness ... the tests myself after.
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Welcome to 7Sage. With 6 weeks, you won’t be able to finish Starter (so def don’t go beyond that). My biggest recommendation would be to foolproof games and take advantage of the webinars here. Good luck!
By the way, is that pretty much what the foolproof method is suppose to be? I know it reccomends doing each game 10 time, but, even though I only do it 6, is that pretty much the right process? If not, what am I doing wrong?