No room to diagram LGs Forum
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No room to diagram LGs
A trend I've plainly noticed in PTs 56 and 57 is for them to give you little to no room to draw a diagram for the 4th logic game. For those of you who've been able to brush this obstacle off, what do you do? Do you simply write in the margins? Or do you save some space from the 3rd game?
- gdane
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Re: No room to diagram LGs
Ive noticed this as well. It cost me a point on LG #4 on 57 because my diagram got squeezed and I ended up writing the wrong letter.
Whatever though. Just try to work along the bottom and the top.
Whatever though. Just try to work along the bottom and the top.
- catsparka
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Re: No room to diagram LGs
I just write as small as I possibly can without compromising legibility.
I thought of using space from the previous page, but I'm afraid that might confuse me. I don't want to risk accidentally adopting a rule.
I thought of using space from the previous page, but I'm afraid that might confuse me. I don't want to risk accidentally adopting a rule.
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Re: No room to diagram LGs
lol, was just drilling some LGs on this beautiful Friday night and was thinking the same thing.
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Re: No room to diagram LGs
It seems like a fairly cheap way to handicap test-takers, doesn't it? The banning of pens is already a convoluted way to add artificial difficulty to the test.
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