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Practice tests
I just took my first practice exam after going through all of the PS Bibles 5 times each. I got 7 wrong on each logic games section. My confidence just sunk really low. How do I improve to get my score up to at least only 2 wrong per section?
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Re: Practice tests
there's only one logic games section.
But i would suggest starting with preptest 7 and slowly build off each one until you get to 58. it wont come right away, but will take a lot of time and dedication
But i would suggest starting with preptest 7 and slowly build off each one until you get to 58. it wont come right away, but will take a lot of time and dedication
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TITCR. It takes a lot of hard work.fiftyonefifty wrote:there's only one logic games section.
But i would suggest starting with preptest 7 and slowly build off each one until you get to 58. it wont come right away, but will take a lot of time and dedication
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I meant each logical reasoning section. Sorry about that
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For logic games, make a copy of each game sections from all the prep tests and bind them into a booklet. Make two sets.
Go through a few games per night and by the time you reach the second booklet, you should be at -1-0. Always reference the bible or this board if you are stuck with any particular game.
I went from -16+ to -1/-0 on the games section.
Go through a few games per night and by the time you reach the second booklet, you should be at -1-0. Always reference the bible or this board if you are stuck with any particular game.
I went from -16+ to -1/-0 on the games section.
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Re: Practice tests
Timed? Untimed? Start untimed and reduce time? I was terrible at LG, consistently missing 11 or so. After finishing up the LG bible I've gotten a lot better but still work to be done.fiftyonefifty wrote:For logic games, make a copy of each game sections from all the prep tests and bind them into a booklet. Make two sets.
Go through a few games per night and by the time you reach the second booklet, you should be at -1-0. Always reference the bible or this board if you are stuck with any particular game.
I went from -16+ to -1/-0 on the games section.
I'm going through the older LG sections one by one, untimed right now. Eventually I feel I should start putting some time limits on them.
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Untimed. I never did timed sections of games in the booklets, only during preptests.Sandro777 wrote:Timed? Untimed? Start untimed and reduce time? I was terrible at LG, consistently missing 11 or so. After finishing up the LG bible I've gotten a lot better but still work to be done.fiftyonefifty wrote:For logic games, make a copy of each game sections from all the prep tests and bind them into a booklet. Make two sets.
Go through a few games per night and by the time you reach the second booklet, you should be at -1-0. Always reference the bible or this board if you are stuck with any particular game.
I went from -16+ to -1/-0 on the games section.
I'm going through the older LG sections one by one, untimed right now. Eventually I feel I should start putting some time limits on them.
Going through the booklets, you will get faster and faster and pretty soon you will be able to see inferences and remember rules to a point where you won't have to write down.
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Re: Practice tests
FWIW, I found that right after you work through the Bibles you end up thinking way too hard about each game. All of a sudden you know all of these new strategies and you immediately are trying to use them all and making sure everything you do looks like the book says it should. You're probably still thinking too hard about each question. Remember, these questions are not that hard. The LG bible in particular should help to teach you how to find the key to every game so that you can just unlock it with the right inference and finish it off.
The best piece of advice anyone ever gave me (and it came from this board) was to think only as hard as you need to for each game. You start to figure this out with repetition. I would go through each game 3 or 4 times. Soon you start to see the patterns to the different game types and you start to realize exactly what you need to do to solve the different games. Also, the repetition will help you to cement your diagraming system so that you can do it quickly without expending too much energy.
Also, I only got a 161 but you should know that although I was never that good at LR, for some reason on the real deal I got into a funk and dropped 10 questions in a row almost, but on the LG I got a -1. The LG should become gimme points. With enough practice you'll see that.
The best piece of advice anyone ever gave me (and it came from this board) was to think only as hard as you need to for each game. You start to figure this out with repetition. I would go through each game 3 or 4 times. Soon you start to see the patterns to the different game types and you start to realize exactly what you need to do to solve the different games. Also, the repetition will help you to cement your diagraming system so that you can do it quickly without expending too much energy.
Also, I only got a 161 but you should know that although I was never that good at LR, for some reason on the real deal I got into a funk and dropped 10 questions in a row almost, but on the LG I got a -1. The LG should become gimme points. With enough practice you'll see that.
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Re: Practice tests
alright. Sounds good thanks guys.