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I am having trouble figuring out how to structure excel sheets or charts of progress for the Fool proof LG method: by specific game type. I was wondering if anyone has any examples or suggestions.
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Does anyone recommend fool proofing games one at a time, and not moving to a new game until having mastered the game you're working on? Or, alternatively, is it better to work on a set of, say, three or four at a time?
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LSAT Analytics problem - The "Question and Game Difficulty" parts are just all square boxes. I can't just whether a question is 2 star or 3 star on the analytics page - after I graded a PT. Thanks!
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