- Fri Jul 13, 2018 10:02 pm
#47893
Hi,
I'm trying to maximize my logic game score (me and the rest of the participants on this forum!), and as I've worked through multiple practice tests, I've found that I'm unclear on the best strategic approach.
So, what I've been doing is approaching it similarly to Reading Comp...where I attack the passage(s) with the most questions first. I attempt the games with 7-8 questions attached first and leave the 5-question games for last. Generally, I cannot finish 4 games in time. I may get the setup and a list question for game 4, but I end up having to guess on the remaining questions.
I feel like I've noticed that I bypass easy games doing this...I also feel like I invest too much time trying to determine whether or not a game is difficult up front.
What do you suggest? Tackling the games in order of ease? Or do you tend to go for more questions attached and bail if it then seems too hard? I'm not sure what the best approach might be.
Thanks!
I'm trying to maximize my logic game score (me and the rest of the participants on this forum!), and as I've worked through multiple practice tests, I've found that I'm unclear on the best strategic approach.
So, what I've been doing is approaching it similarly to Reading Comp...where I attack the passage(s) with the most questions first. I attempt the games with 7-8 questions attached first and leave the 5-question games for last. Generally, I cannot finish 4 games in time. I may get the setup and a list question for game 4, but I end up having to guess on the remaining questions.
I feel like I've noticed that I bypass easy games doing this...I also feel like I invest too much time trying to determine whether or not a game is difficult up front.
What do you suggest? Tackling the games in order of ease? Or do you tend to go for more questions attached and bail if it then seems too hard? I'm not sure what the best approach might be.
Thanks!