As I am working through the games, I find myself going over the ideal time and I miss a few of the answers. However, when I redo the games, my speed increases and I get more answers correct, sometimes perfect score.

When I take the LSAT, all of the games will be new to me, so I am worried that my speed and accuracy may be hindered. I am worried!

Should I be worried about this, or is this a normal process when introduced to unfamiliar games during this program?

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  • Sunday, Nov 15 2015

    Whatever you do, regardless of the game type that you are on, keep doing old games on a constant basis. This will keep you pretty sharp.

    When I got into in-out games for a while, time elapsed and some of the sequence games gave me a hard time.

    Everyday, I pick random sequence games (at least 4) to do, so I can keep my skills. I believe different games test one's ability to adapt, even though, many games are similar.

    KEEP GOING, MY FRIEND!

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  • Saturday, Nov 14 2015

    hey buddy, i'm right there with you. i've just started (on sequence games practice set 4), and i do second rounds of every game faster and better. i'm also hoping that once we knock out so many of these, any new question will look familiar.

    also realized that you posted this a month ago. hopefully im right!

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  • Tuesday, Oct 06 2015

    In the middle of Sequence games with a twist.

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  • Tuesday, Oct 06 2015

    @jniuboston201

    said:

    I find myself going over the ideal time and I miss a few of the answers.

    How far along are you in your prep?

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