Manhattan Binary I/O vs LSAT blogs conditional chain for LG Forum
- proxy
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Manhattan Binary I/O vs LSAT blogs conditional chain for LG
I'd like to know peoples opinion on this. I like both methods and I'm having a hard time choosing which one is most intuitive for me.
- glucose101
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Re: Manhattan Binary I/O vs LSAT blogs conditional chain for LG
Whichever works best for you will be the best.
I like the binary i/o because I can visualize the work w o doing much extra mental work.
(some ppl are really good at doing conditional chains, but I feel tht binary would be even quicker and less prone to errors)
I like the binary i/o because I can visualize the work w o doing much extra mental work.
(some ppl are really good at doing conditional chains, but I feel tht binary would be even quicker and less prone to errors)
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- gaud
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Re: Manhattan Binary I/O vs LSAT blogs conditional chain for LG
glucose101 wrote:I like the binary i/o because I can visualize the work w o doing much extra mental work.
I'll second this.
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Re: Manhattan Binary I/O vs LSAT blogs conditional chain for LG
I'm also a fan of the binary I/O, the conditional chain never really made sense to me. That being said though, work out the best system that works for you!
- pizzabrosauce
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Re: Manhattan Binary I/O vs LSAT blogs conditional chain for LG
While Manhattan's binary logic chain was fun, I found it very limited in practice and would never use it on a timed test.
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