Using a pen during Logic Games Forum
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Using a pen during Logic Games
Hi,
I'm noticed when I'm practicing that it is much faster to use a pen to make the master sketch in LG section and fill individual spaces with pencil and erase with pencil after each question so the original master sketch looks clean. Has anyone ever tried using a pen for certain sections of LG and whether this is really faster than doing it all in pencil? Just be sure not to bubble in in pen of course.
Do they even let you bring a pen?
I'm noticed when I'm practicing that it is much faster to use a pen to make the master sketch in LG section and fill individual spaces with pencil and erase with pencil after each question so the original master sketch looks clean. Has anyone ever tried using a pen for certain sections of LG and whether this is really faster than doing it all in pencil? Just be sure not to bubble in in pen of course.
Do they even let you bring a pen?
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Re: Using a pen during Logic Games
only highlighters and pencils
- ogman05
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Re: Using a pen during Logic Games
I haven't done this but I can tell you why it's bot advantageous to erase diagrams. For every question diagrams that you plugged through can be referenced. For example if a question ask which one of the could be false and one answer is y must be ahead of v. But in one of your diagrams v comes before y you can reference that an waste notime while immediately moving on. Never erase your work.
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Re: Using a pen during Logic Games
And sorry for all the typos. On my iPhone
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Re: Using a pen during Logic Games
You could use a highlighter in place of a pen, but I suggest not using one diagram but multiple so you can go back and use them as references for future questions which may allow you to answer questions faster.
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- MF248
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Re: Using a pen during Logic Games
Can't bring a pen with you.
I was never worried about erasing etc. but what I found useful was to always use a freshly sharpened pencil for LG so that your handwriting, diagramming etc. is all very neat.
On the actual test I ended up using a different pen for every section.
I was never worried about erasing etc. but what I found useful was to always use a freshly sharpened pencil for LG so that your handwriting, diagramming etc. is all very neat.
On the actual test I ended up using a different pen for every section.
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Re: Using a pen during Logic Games
The PowerScore LGB has the right technique for this. Make one big sketch in pencil at the bottom. If this sketch is amenable to being extended (for linear games, etc.) then just add a new row each time you need to. If not, then make mini-sketches to the side of the relevant question. Keep the formatting the same, but make it smaller and less thorough. Never erase anything unless it's actually a mistake on your master sketch. If it's just something that you're trying out in order to test the rules, but it doesn't work out, simply draw a line through it and move on. You never know if that thing that didn't work out might give you the answer to a "could not be true" question.
- IHaveDietMoxie
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Re: Using a pen during Logic Games
better to incorporate options in your sketch rather than erasing
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Re: Using a pen during Logic Games
I agree with this. I always put a big star next to valid models in a game.ogman05 wrote:I haven't done this but I can tell you why it's bot advantageous to erase diagrams. For every question diagrams that you plugged through can be referenced. For example if a question ask which one of the could be false and one answer is y must be ahead of v. But in one of your diagrams v comes before y you can reference that an waste notime while immediately moving on. Never erase your work.