I've recently purchased the bible, and I am trying very hard to understand all the inferences that the book is making. However, I am worried that I would not be able to internalize all these setup rules and make inferences accordingly on the actual test.
My question is, would I be able to build the setups and make most of the inferences if I internalize the book? does the book cover most of the rules and the inferences that will be on the real exam?
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Logic game setup Forum
- gaud
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Re: Logic game setup
Don't try to memorize the entire book, lol.
The PS Bible will give you the basics that you can use and improve upon with practice. It'll all come with practice.. you become more efficient at both diagramming AND making inferences this way.
The PS Bible will give you the basics that you can use and improve upon with practice. It'll all come with practice.. you become more efficient at both diagramming AND making inferences this way.
- shifty_eyed
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Re: Logic game setup
yep. And most say the LG section is the easiest to improve ongaud wrote:Don't try to memorize the entire book, lol.
The PS Bible will give you the basics that you can use and improve upon with practice. It'll all come with practice.. you become more efficient at both diagramming AND making inferences this way.
- Zelda
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Re: Logic game setup
Make sure you are drilling as you read whatever strategy guide you are using. That is the key to improving on any section (especially LG).
I would read a chapter on a specific type of game, and then drill that type.
This is what I used: http://www.cambridgelsat.com/productdet ... -38%29/358
I would read a chapter on a specific type of game, and then drill that type.
This is what I used: http://www.cambridgelsat.com/productdet ... -38%29/358
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