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I'm spending 3-4 hours/day on LSAT. By the time I'm done with LR and some RC blind review and 7sage curriculum, I have little time left on LG. If you have a good time management tip on giving LG the proper time to study, please let me know. My LG is 60-70% accurate, so it needs a lot of work.
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@jamesjentucker814 I was playing sudoku multiple times a day until I decided to devote my life to conquering the LGs. I'm now not as good as sudoku, but at least I'm a lot better at LG. yay me.
I wish I was that positive.
2/3 through the LG bundle I am still lost. I'm actually considering a lobotomy just to re-wire my brain to accept the fundamentals of LG.
If anyone knows a good brain surgeon, inbox me.
It's good mojo! Kinda like method acting. ... Right ?? #thingsidontknowanythingabout
I actually DO love Logic games now. It’s weird. It’s now like Sudoku.
Tell yourself every day how much you LOVE logic games. I'm serious. You'll convince yourself just by the repetition of the sentiment. Then, you'll want to do them, more and more. And then, you'll get into 90% accuracy.
Brainwashing for the win.
Thank you!
Try to do one a day. LG are literally the freebie points once you master that section.
I also do a logic game each morning.
Logic games is the section where you can see mad gainz while RC might be harder to see dramatic improvement. Just pick a day of the week dedicated to logic games because it's worth it.
Thank you so much!
Do a logic game each morning. Don't worry about completing the whole set all the time--I like to think about it as a morning brain exercise similar to a crossword puzzle or something. I started with 6 different games (ones that you have already used, don't waste new tests!) and rotate through those one a day. The more times you have done the same puzzle the more fun it is because you can do it quickly. You learn this way; there is a reason that blues clues runs the same episode five days in a row.
Here's what I did... Once you master LGs you can just keep yourself shark with minimal drilling compared to LR/RC:
http://classic.7sage.com/forums/discussion/2737/logic-games-attack-strategy
Do not take the exam without mastering LG. LG are free points on the LSAT once you get the fundamentals down.