Thanks for all the helpful posts on this thread @BinghamtonDave and @DumbHollywoodActor , I have recently found myself in a similar position to @jkatz1488 where even after foolproofing I still miss -3/-4 on certain PTs. Very insightful thread!
I used to have horrible stacks of paper everywhere, but I recently bought several binders to keep everything organized. I have a binder full of PT's I've taken, a binder with LRdrills organized by type, and a binder with all the LG's.
@"Jonathan Wang" thank you so much! Much needed reality check! I really appreciate the response. It's back to the cc, making sure i've got everything down and foolproofing for me! thank you again!
@"Alex Divine"
wow, you really do 8 games a day, including foolproofing!??
I can only manage about 4 games a day on top of studying all the other sections. Sometimes 8 when I'm deciding to focus on LG that day
... 8 games a day, including foolproofing!??
> I can only ... ones/4 old ones. I fool proof them; watch the explanations ... are usually the set I fool proofed yesterday.
Right ... I am doing other prep, foolproofing 4 sounds more my speed ...
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> Have you tried the fool proof method? Improving your LG ... for timed sections, especially for foolproofing LG and practicing RC. fool proof, and avoid burning the ...
I would just get back to foolproofing. I bet it will come back quickly. LG really is just all about volume and repetition. I wouldn't be worried about it. If you start doing a couple games a day (or more) I bet you'll be fine.
... refresher with an emphasis on foolproofing logic games.
... possible): 45-60mins of LG FoolProofing
After work/once ... after reading a chapter and foolproofing a logic game. Once ... post, it will be more foolproofing.
@alkherti it requires lots of repetitious work. 7Sage endorses "fool-proofing". that process is described here https://7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/2737/logic-games-attack-strategy