Hi,
I have a question: If someone is studying from the Powerscore Logic Games Bible, how can that person ensure that none of the practice exams he/she takes will contain the exact same problem sets that appear in that book?
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- Deardevil
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Re: Powerscore Logic Games Bible
IIRC, the most recent game is from 2006.
If you plan to do every PT, the only way is skip every game drill. Otherwise, you should adjust accordingly.
If you plan to do every PT, the only way is skip every game drill. Otherwise, you should adjust accordingly.
- brinicolec
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Re: Powerscore Logic Games Bible
Also, unless you have a really good memory, by the time you start doing full PTs, things probably won't look super familiar to you anyway -- unless it was a game that you spent a lot of time with in LGB because you didn't understand it or something.
- Rupert Pupkin
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Re: Powerscore Logic Games Bible
I wouldn't worry about it. Just do the drills in the book and PT as you wish.
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Re: Powerscore Logic Games Bible
I'm probably just over-thinking it. Thanks for everyone's response!
- SunDevil14
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Re: Powerscore Logic Games Bible
Do not worry about it. I am not sure it is Powerscore but some of the prep material I have read that usually 14 days after a Game is usually enough time so that you do not remember significant portions of the game. Also it will be very rare that you recall the answers to repeated logic games, though perhaps a vivid memory of the setup may give you a slight advantage.
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