question about prep obviously Forum
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question about prep obviously
Since I have to practice logical reasoning and logic games a great deal, what do you guys think would be the best way to do it? A chapter a day out of both Manhattan books, or just one book at a time? I really have to improve on both of them.
- objection_your_honor
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Re: question about prep obviously
LG first, one chapter at a time, drilling each chapter's respective game type in PTs 1 -38 before moving on.
Move onto LR after that, using the same approach. Drill each chapter's question type using PTs 1-38.
Do RC sections from PTs 1 - 38 every other day, starting now.
All of that should take you about 2 months total. Then move onto fully timed PTs 39 - 68 until test day.
Move onto LR after that, using the same approach. Drill each chapter's question type using PTs 1-38.
Do RC sections from PTs 1 - 38 every other day, starting now.
All of that should take you about 2 months total. Then move onto fully timed PTs 39 - 68 until test day.
- tuffyjohnson
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Re: question about prep obviously
Well, shit - I've been hammering away at the LG's from 52-61. At least I've still got 62-68 and all the out of prints for PT's. FMLobjection_your_honor wrote:LG first, one chapter at a time, drilling each chapter's respective game type in PTs 1 -38 before moving on.
Move onto LR after that, using the same approach. Drill each chapter's question type using PTs 1-38.
Do RC sections from PTs 1 - 38 every other day, starting now.
All of that should take you about 2 months total. Then move onto fully timed PTs 39 - 68 until test day.
- objection_your_honor
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Re: question about prep obviously
That's fine, too — it may even be better since you're learning on the most recent games. The main point here is you cut your teeth on sections individually and then start taking full PTs. Doesn't matter too much how you split it up.
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