... (buying every released PT and fool proofing games by PT, going through ... of the core curriculum, revisiting games that gave me trouble, etc ... stop PTing and focus on games exclusively for a couple weeks ...
I am wondering if people are taking the time to foolproof the problem sets (10x+) and game board setup example questions? I feel like I should be fool proofing wherever possible, but I also recognize the time commitment. Any thoughts?
It seems a lot harder to not go to the AC that you remember just because you have memorized it and not because you know the inferences when you repeat the question so how do you repeat without doing that (or should you)? Additionally, I read somewhere ...
You still practice/FoolProof Method by solving for all sub-game boards (if reasonable) and making as many inferences as possible right? Like the way I do it in the videos?
This method works for all sections really but for RC - The memory method and BR should go hand in hand and for LG, its the foolproof method!
Thank you @willedward and @Al
Retake the test that you're not satisfied with. It's like "foolproof" the whole test. But I think it not only boosts your confidence but also makes all the stuff in the test sink up your head. Good luck!
You make me laugh. seamusyarbrough. BECAUSE LG is really doable and you WILL improve and get your target score. Just work at it and use the foolproof method. :)