Posts Tagged ‘Logic Games’
Do you want to cover board set-ups but also discuss section timing strategy? If so, this is the class for you! Each week, we will review the board set ups for an LG section in tests 50 and below. Check out the notes each week to try the section in advance before joining the class!
Julia's Notes: https://coda.io/d/_dqlaIc46FHf/LG-Section-Review_suflj
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Are you finding miscellaneous logic games challenging? This class is designed to equip you with the tools and strategic approaches you need to navigate these unique and complex game types!
I hope you are Ready Player One because this class is all about games! Every week we go over how to set up the board and attack the questions of a specific game type. Whether you are new to Logic Games or a seasoned gamer who wants to brush up on fundamentals, this class is for you!
Do you often find yourself tangled in Logic Games, unsure of how to test for 'Must be True', 'Could be True', 'Must be False', and 'Could be False' scenarios? This class is designed specifically to help you navigate these challenges with ease and confidence. We delve into the distinguishing characteristics of these question types, providing strategic approaches for each. We'll first go through a review of the underlying theory, then experiment hands-on with game boards and question types.
Are you finding miscellaneous logic games challenging? This class is designed to equip you with the tools and strategic approaches you need to navigate these unique and complex game types!
Do you often find yourself tangled in Logic Games, unsure of how to test for 'Must be True', 'Could be True', 'Must be False', and 'Could be False' scenarios? This class is designed specifically to help you navigate these challenges with ease and confidence. We delve into the distinguishing characteristics of these question types, providing strategic approaches for each. We'll first go through a review of the underlying theory, then experiment hands-on with game boards and question types.
Do you often find yourself tangled in Logic Games, unsure of how to test for 'Must be True', 'Could be True', 'Must be False', and 'Could be False' scenarios? This class is designed specifically to help you navigate these challenges with ease and confidence. We delve into the distinguishing characteristics of these question types, providing strategic approaches for each. We'll first go through a review of the underlying theory, then experiment hands-on with game boards and question types.
Are you finding miscellaneous logic games challenging? This class is designed to equip you with the tools and strategic approaches you need to navigate these unique and complex game types!