- Tue Jan 12, 2016 2:00 am
#21727
Hey guys,
You have all been so wonderful to me thus far, as I do post quite a lot on this forum and I am beyond thankful for all your help and patience with me. I would love some advice from you guys on my current situation. I have gone over the bibles over the past 4 months and did each bible 3 times for both games and lr. I am actually not kidding (towards the last two times, each one only took 10 days and then 5 days as I was flying through the material and consistently finding things I missed or forgot from the time before). I know every rule, detail, and can even remember some questions from various sections of the top of my head. Essentially I know very well how to diagram out any game to exactly how you guys would explain it and all lr problems that exist and how to attack them for the most part (of course, however, there are still times the lr problem categorization process throws me off a bit esp under timed test conditions). Also, due to the fact that there is no exact science to solving lr problems as there is to games, since they involve not just your knowledge of how to attack certain problems, but your own ability to use logic and reason + absorb lots of information quickly, I find they are very challenging to succeed in. I have taken my second timed test yesterday (I know this is weird given my story, but I usually learn everything about a test before I try it).
I am thinking to do a test a day this month and maybe 1 or 2 days break allowing me 18 tests in total most likely. I do not need to do anymore learning of the material, just spending full days on tests and going over them (since I will not be doing the reading bible, but will just look over tips from the lesson book from the powerscore class on how to do that section). Yesterday I scored a 159 (mostly because of timing as I didn't get to an entire logic game in the section due to not practicing before under timed conditions even though I can solve these problems perfectly without the timing aspect). I also didn't finish 1 or 2 other questions within some of the other games either, but everything else I finished. I had 3 LR wrong in the first section (I was excited about this) and 6 in the other (this I wasn't excited about) and 6 wrong in reading comp (which I will not really get my hopes up for improving). What are my chances to succeed on the Feb exam given my knowledge of the test so far from doing each of those 2 bibles 3x each and ability to possibly do 18 exams from now until before the test (and fully going over each test) which will ofcourse improve my timing and confidence and give me even more exposure to the problems, and I will ofcourse make sure to do as many recent exams as possible. I will also dedicate the final week before the test going over the toughest LR problems, logic games problems, and reading comp problems out there. Do you think this will allow me to score at least in the high 160s by test time (i.e. 167-168, which is 8-9 points from where I am now? (If possible, feel free to go over a few of my other posts to see how I think about and process questions).
So my goal is to essentialy master lr and games over the short period I have before the test with increased practice from actual tests given my in depth knowledge of the material already. And reading comp I just don't know how to improve it, so I guess I am working around it basically and accepting 1-3 wrong per section.
Also, burnout is not really an issue since I am not working or going to school this month so this is my only focus. I do not think it is unreasonable to do a test a day when I wake up and then dedicate the rest of that day going over material so lets put burnout aspect of it all aside for now.
I look forward to your thoughts and advice . And of course be as brutally honest as possible, I can take it=)
You have all been so wonderful to me thus far, as I do post quite a lot on this forum and I am beyond thankful for all your help and patience with me. I would love some advice from you guys on my current situation. I have gone over the bibles over the past 4 months and did each bible 3 times for both games and lr. I am actually not kidding (towards the last two times, each one only took 10 days and then 5 days as I was flying through the material and consistently finding things I missed or forgot from the time before). I know every rule, detail, and can even remember some questions from various sections of the top of my head. Essentially I know very well how to diagram out any game to exactly how you guys would explain it and all lr problems that exist and how to attack them for the most part (of course, however, there are still times the lr problem categorization process throws me off a bit esp under timed test conditions). Also, due to the fact that there is no exact science to solving lr problems as there is to games, since they involve not just your knowledge of how to attack certain problems, but your own ability to use logic and reason + absorb lots of information quickly, I find they are very challenging to succeed in. I have taken my second timed test yesterday (I know this is weird given my story, but I usually learn everything about a test before I try it).
I am thinking to do a test a day this month and maybe 1 or 2 days break allowing me 18 tests in total most likely. I do not need to do anymore learning of the material, just spending full days on tests and going over them (since I will not be doing the reading bible, but will just look over tips from the lesson book from the powerscore class on how to do that section). Yesterday I scored a 159 (mostly because of timing as I didn't get to an entire logic game in the section due to not practicing before under timed conditions even though I can solve these problems perfectly without the timing aspect). I also didn't finish 1 or 2 other questions within some of the other games either, but everything else I finished. I had 3 LR wrong in the first section (I was excited about this) and 6 in the other (this I wasn't excited about) and 6 wrong in reading comp (which I will not really get my hopes up for improving). What are my chances to succeed on the Feb exam given my knowledge of the test so far from doing each of those 2 bibles 3x each and ability to possibly do 18 exams from now until before the test (and fully going over each test) which will ofcourse improve my timing and confidence and give me even more exposure to the problems, and I will ofcourse make sure to do as many recent exams as possible. I will also dedicate the final week before the test going over the toughest LR problems, logic games problems, and reading comp problems out there. Do you think this will allow me to score at least in the high 160s by test time (i.e. 167-168, which is 8-9 points from where I am now? (If possible, feel free to go over a few of my other posts to see how I think about and process questions).
So my goal is to essentialy master lr and games over the short period I have before the test with increased practice from actual tests given my in depth knowledge of the material already. And reading comp I just don't know how to improve it, so I guess I am working around it basically and accepting 1-3 wrong per section.
Also, burnout is not really an issue since I am not working or going to school this month so this is my only focus. I do not think it is unreasonable to do a test a day when I wake up and then dedicate the rest of that day going over material so lets put burnout aspect of it all aside for now.
I look forward to your thoughts and advice . And of course be as brutally honest as possible, I can take it=)