You're right GT a humblebrag in that sitch would b like "idk guys it must b easy bc 178ed it n it was my 2nd test" but I think the humblebrag preface removed the need for making it seem humbleGreenTee wrote:Honestly Grey, I'm having trouble seeing the 'humble' part of your humblebrag.
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I bot it today so we'll seesmccgrey wrote:guys go take superprep B and tell me you don't love it.BillPackets wrote:You're right GT a humblebrag in that sitch would b like "idk guys it must b easy bc 178ed it n it was my 2nd test" but I think the humblebrag preface removed the need for making it seem humbleGreenTee wrote:Honestly Grey, I'm having trouble seeing the 'humble' part of your humblebrag.
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LG related rant. After watching alot of the Odyssey LG explanations, I'm starting to realize that whenever I'm stuck on a question in LG (like stopped in my track, don't know what to do stuck) its usually because I missed a major inference upfront. SO I pause go over the rules and my diagram once more and BAM!!! there it is!!! that major inference that I totally missed the first time.
Its annoying but its so so important because it makes me feel like every question they ask is more or less based on an inference that you I should make upfront
Its annoying but its so so important because it makes me feel like every question they ask is more or less based on an inference that you I should make upfront

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I don't waste time w diagramming or inferences. All the answers r right there in the rules just do it in your headsashafierce wrote:LG related rant. After watching alot of the Odyssey LG explanations, I'm starting to realize that whenever I'm stuck on a question in LG (like stopped in my track, don't know what to do stuck) its usually because I missed a major inference upfront. SO I pause go over the rules and my diagram once more and BAM!!! there it is!!! that major inference that I totally missed the first time.
Its annoying but its so so important because it makes me feel like every question they ask is more or less based on an inference that you I should make upfront
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If I 149 will you out yourself as a humbleless bragstersmccgrey wrote:guys go take superprep B and tell me you don't love it.BillPackets wrote:You're right GT a humblebrag in that sitch would b like "idk guys it must b easy bc 178ed it n it was my 2nd test" but I think the humblebrag preface removed the need for making it seem humbleGreenTee wrote:Honestly Grey, I'm having trouble seeing the 'humble' part of your humblebrag.
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Definitely depends on the game. To master LG, I think you really have to develop a strong intuition about when to dig deep and search for inferences, and when you have to brute force.sashafierce wrote:LG related rant. After watching alot of the Odyssey LG explanations, I'm starting to realize that whenever I'm stuck on a question in LG (like stopped in my track, don't know what to do stuck) its usually because I missed a major inference upfront. SO I pause go over the rules and my diagram once more and BAM!!! there it is!!! that major inference that I totally missed the first time.
Its annoying but its so so important because it makes me feel like every question they ask is more or less based on an inference that you I should make upfront
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I wish that I could actually do it all In my headGreenTee wrote:/Colonel_funkadunk wrote:I don't waste time w diagramming or inferences. All the answers r right there in the rules just do it in your headsashafierce wrote:LG related rant. After watching alot of the Odyssey LG explanations, I'm starting to realize that whenever I'm stuck on a question in LG (like stopped in my track, don't know what to do stuck) its usually because I missed a major inference upfront. SO I pause go over the rules and my diagram once more and BAM!!! there it is!!! that major inference that I totally missed the first time.
Its annoying but its so so important because it makes me feel like every question they ask is more or less based on an inference that you I should make upfronthumblebrag
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For sure, I mean some games you can figure out most of it up front, others (especially heavily conditional logic ones), it's all figured out locally w each questionGreenTee wrote:Definitely depends on the game. To master LG, I think you really have to develop a strong intuition about when to dig deep and search for inferences, and when you have to brute force.sashafierce wrote:LG related rant. After watching alot of the Odyssey LG explanations, I'm starting to realize that whenever I'm stuck on a question in LG (like stopped in my track, don't know what to do stuck) its usually because I missed a major inference upfront. SO I pause go over the rules and my diagram once more and BAM!!! there it is!!! that major inference that I totally missed the first time.
Its annoying but its so so important because it makes me feel like every question they ask is more or less based on an inference that you I should make upfront
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Also..Bill, Colonel and smm PLEASE RESPOND
I'm in the low 160s now last PT was PT35 yesterday breakdown -4 LG, -5 LR 2, -7 LR1 and -7RC. I am drilling RC and LR right now but I am thinking that since I have like all of the PTs from 1-71 maybe I should focus on a PT every other day then and drill the next day...So my schedule would be:
Day 1: PT in the AM-->Rest (watch Orange is the new black)--->Blind Review in the PM..
Day 2 Drill all of the question types that I got wrong....
Day 3 Repeat Day 1
Day 4 Repeat Day 2 etc etc etc
What do you guys think???



I'm in the low 160s now last PT was PT35 yesterday breakdown -4 LG, -5 LR 2, -7 LR1 and -7RC. I am drilling RC and LR right now but I am thinking that since I have like all of the PTs from 1-71 maybe I should focus on a PT every other day then and drill the next day...So my schedule would be:
Day 1: PT in the AM-->Rest (watch Orange is the new black)--->Blind Review in the PM..
Day 2 Drill all of the question types that I got wrong....
Day 3 Repeat Day 1
Day 4 Repeat Day 2 etc etc etc
What do you guys think???
Everytime I try to do a LG question in my head I mess shit up...you are special...like seriouslyColonel_funkadunk wrote:I don't waste time w diagramming or inferences. All the answers r right there in the rules just do it in your head
Very true, I am working on Advanced Linear Games right now and I find them top be very inference drivenGreenTee wrote:Definitely depends on the game. To master LG, I think you really have to develop a strong intuition about when to dig deep and search for inferences, and when you have to brute force.
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I think that sounds like a legit plan, however watch out for burnout. That's 13 tests before test day at that rate.sashafierce wrote:Also..Bill, Colonel and smm PLEASE RESPOND![]()
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I'm in the low 160s now last PT was PT35 yesterday breakdown -4 LG, -5 LR 2, -7 LR1 and -7RC. I am drilling RC and LR right now but I am thinking that since I have like all of the PTs from 1-71 maybe I should focus on a PT every other day then and drill the next day...So my schedule would be:
Day 1: PT in the AM-->Rest (watch Orange is the new black)--->Blind Review in the PM..
Day 2 Drill all of the question types that I got wrong....
Day 3 Repeat Day 1
Day 4 Repeat Day 2 etc etc etc
Also sometimes I'll devote some
Extra attention to Stuff I don't necessarily miss if I know ive had a problem with it in the past. For instance I was really bad at NA problems starting out. Then I drilled the crap out of them, I haven't missed one in like 8-9 sections, but I'll still drill them and review them to make sure a curveball doesn't eff me on 9/27 d-day bow our heads
Edit: again I was totally kidding about doing LGs in my head
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Absolutely without a doubtsmccgrey wrote:Yeah, if you 180 will you humblebrag?Colonel_funkadunk wrote:If I 149 will you out yourself as a humbleless bragstersmccgrey wrote: guys go take superprep B and tell me you don't love it.
Edit: n that shit won't be humble
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That's creditedsmccgrey wrote:frankly humble bragging is just bragging while actively trying not to be an asshole about it.
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It's kind of like saying "with all due respect" before telling someone how you really feel.smccgrey wrote:frankly humble bragging is just bragging while actively trying not to be an asshole about it.
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Nevermind. Spoke too soon.
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I'm going to rock some leather pants on LSAT test day. Bey-approved.sfoglia wrote:Hi, I bought this for you guys for our celebration of the birthday of our matron saint of the LSAT.
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I feel like I don't have enough time (I say while wasting it on TLS) to keep drilling what I've learned with LG and LR and RC and I know that I need to be doing questions constantly to perform well.Colonel_funkadunk wrote:I think that sounds like a legit plan, however watch out for burnout. That's 13 tests before test day at that rate.sashafierce wrote:Also..Bill, Colonel and smm PLEASE RESPOND![]()
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I'm in the low 160s now last PT was PT35 yesterday breakdown -4 LG, -5 LR 2, -7 LR1 and -7RC. I am drilling RC and LR right now but I am thinking that since I have like all of the PTs from 1-71 maybe I should focus on a PT every other day then and drill the next day...So my schedule would be:
Day 1: PT in the AM-->Rest (watch Orange is the new black)--->Blind Review in the PM..
Day 2 Drill all of the question types that I got wrong....
Day 3 Repeat Day 1
Day 4 Repeat Day 2 etc etc etc
Also sometimes I'll devote some
Extra attention to Stuff I don't necessarily miss if I know ive had a problem with it in the past. For instance I was really bad at NA problems starting out. Then I drilled the crap out of them, I haven't missed one in like 8-9 sections, but I'll still drill them and review them to make sure a curveball doesn't eff me on 9/27 d-day bow our heads
Edit: again I was totally kidding about doing LGs in my head
IDK, maybe I need to make some sort of schedule for myself where I do at least one section of LG and RC a day when I'm focusing on LR. But, I'm very weary of bouncing between sections like that.
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Maybe I'll wear my leather pencil skirt!hetookmetoamovie wrote:I'm going to rock some leather pants on LSAT test day. Bey-approved.sfoglia wrote:Hi, I bought this for you guys for our celebration of the birthday of our matron saint of the LSAT.
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That's a pretty intense schedule but yeah I think it looks good just make sure you're picking up patterns on your misses or else you'll b burning n churning thru themsashafierce wrote:Also..Bill, Colonel and smm PLEASE RESPOND![]()
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I'm in the low 160s now last PT was PT35 yesterday breakdown -4 LG, -5 LR 2, -7 LR1 and -7RC. I am drilling RC and LR right now but I am thinking that since I have like all of the PTs from 1-71 maybe I should focus on a PT every other day then and drill the next day...So my schedule would be:
Day 1: PT in the AM-->Rest (watch Orange is the new black)--->Blind Review in the PM..
Day 2 Drill all of the question types that I got wrong....
Day 3 Repeat Day 1
Day 4 Repeat Day 2 etc etc etc
What do you guys think???
Everytime I try to do a LG question in my head I mess shit up...you are special...like seriouslyColonel_funkadunk wrote:I don't waste time w diagramming or inferences. All the answers r right there in the rules just do it in your head
Very true, I am working on Advanced Linear Games right now and I find them top be very inference drivenGreenTee wrote:Definitely depends on the game. To master LG, I think you really have to develop a strong intuition about when to dig deep and search for inferences, and when you have to brute force.
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