7Sage LG Question
Posted: Mon Sep 29, 2014 10:53 pm
So in the fool proof way to do logic games it says that it's about memorization of inferences. So when I'm working on the questions, I'm supposed to be looking at my diagram, or am I supposed to be recalling the diagram from memory and making inferences that way or based on each question? Should I take a look first at my diagram and make inferences? Usually if something jumps off the page at me, I will jot it down. If something comes up along the way that I can add (like where a variable only has one or two spots in a sequencing game, I'll jot it). When I look at the diagram I can see inferences (If A is before C then B comes after D, etc.) It's coming pretty quickly. Usually by the second time, I do it, I can recall the inferences as I work through the. I do have a good memory. Sometimes I wonder if that's a good thing or not, since I don't want to be remembering what he said, but see it on the page when I look at the questions and/or diagrams.