- Sun May 03, 2015 10:51 pm
#18556
Hi, all:
I'm currently taking the full live course, and I'm having trouble keeping up with the Logic Games section. I guess I'm more or less muddling through it, because I get the setups, I get the Not Blocks™ and the other little things, I just can't muster the mental energy to start putting letters into the sets. My mind goes blank. I have the books and all of the recorded material, and each time I go back to do the questions in Lessons 1 and 2, I end up with the same blanks. I'm not able to make any conclusions or decisions about where the letters are supposed to go, because I usually problem-solve when I know absolutely what the answer will be. I hate guessing. It doesn't feel right to guess, and I end up losing steam and just closing the book in frustration.
I don't know if I should continue setting up and not actually solving the question. I feel really stupid just leaving the question and going on to the next one without solving it. And it seems like everyone else is getting the material or somehow figuring out these questions on their own. I'm practicing as much as I can now, but it's hard to keep up with my instructor when she's talking a mile a minute about stuff I haven't even read up on yet, because I'm still trying to get through the logic games portion.
Does anyone have any strategies or solutions as to making sure logic games stuff sticks?
Thanks
Joe
I'm currently taking the full live course, and I'm having trouble keeping up with the Logic Games section. I guess I'm more or less muddling through it, because I get the setups, I get the Not Blocks™ and the other little things, I just can't muster the mental energy to start putting letters into the sets. My mind goes blank. I have the books and all of the recorded material, and each time I go back to do the questions in Lessons 1 and 2, I end up with the same blanks. I'm not able to make any conclusions or decisions about where the letters are supposed to go, because I usually problem-solve when I know absolutely what the answer will be. I hate guessing. It doesn't feel right to guess, and I end up losing steam and just closing the book in frustration.
I don't know if I should continue setting up and not actually solving the question. I feel really stupid just leaving the question and going on to the next one without solving it. And it seems like everyone else is getting the material or somehow figuring out these questions on their own. I'm practicing as much as I can now, but it's hard to keep up with my instructor when she's talking a mile a minute about stuff I haven't even read up on yet, because I'm still trying to get through the logic games portion.
Does anyone have any strategies or solutions as to making sure logic games stuff sticks?
Thanks
Joe