I recently started taking PTs in the 70s and have lost a minute or so on each section from flipping between my master gameboard and the questions due to the extra space on each page. It's not a huge deal, but it slows my thought process down a bit, especially when I have to turn back to the question several times to test different ACs.
So, strategy question. Is it more effective/time efficient to write new gameboards next to each question and flip back to your master/rules? Or vice versa?
70's LG page flipping Forum
- Shemp
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Re: 70's LG page flipping
Why don't you keep your test book open so you can see two pages at the same time?
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Re: 70's LG page flipping
Just print out the two separate pages for 1 game, then on the back of those 2 pages just print out the next game's 2 pages. so on and so forth.
- maybeman
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Re: 70's LG page flipping
I assumed the booklets double-side everything and have been printing games like that, which caused the "problem". This makes sense though . Thanks mikeyMikey wrote:Just print out the two separate pages for 1 game, then on the back of those 2 pages just print out the next game's 2 pages. so on and so forth.
- Shemp
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Re: 70's LG page flipping
Oh, if you are printing double sided and ending up with the games on two sides of the same page instead of on two facing pages, then you just need to start printing one page later or earlier. One of the test companies used to have a note that told you what page to start printing on to help prevent this problem. On the actual test, both pages of a game or reading comp passage will be on facing pages.
- maybeman
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Re: 70's LG page flipping
Makes total sense. I'm glad that's how they do it. Thanks!Shemp wrote:Oh, if you are printing double sided and ending up with the games on two sides of the same page instead of on two facing pages, then you just need to start printing one page later or earlier. One of the test companies used to have a note that told you what page to start printing on to help prevent this problem. On the actual test, both pages of a game or reading comp passage will be on facing pages.
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