Hello,

I am going to be writing the December LSAT and I am having alot of difficulty with logic games. I have been drilling and improving my LR and RC but I am horrible and I mean the worst kind of horrible for logic games, I barely get a few questions right. What suggestions can you make to help me get over this hump in time for the December LSAT? While I am strong with LR and RC, I know every point matters on the LSAT and I want to do the best i possibly can. I think my issue comes from the abstract thinking involved if this helps with your answer.

Thank you.

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  • Tuesday, Oct 31 2017

    I noticed a lot of improvement doing lg untimed but timed confidence drills. I would repeat the same games about 2 weeks after not touching them in order to see if I could recreate the inferences, and not just remember them from the vids. That seemed to help a lot.

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  • Tuesday, Oct 31 2017

    I plan on sitting in Feb, I've spent all of September and October doing absolutely nothing but LG. Prior to Feb I plan on having every single game from 60+ foolproofed (after I take the PTs). It took me a long long time to see any improvement on LG, and Im still not where I want to be yet. It does take a lot of time and perseverance.

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  • Tuesday, Oct 31 2017

    I have gone through the CC, I plan on reviewing it this week and fool proofing the CC logic game questions. I would upgrade if I had the time or the finances. I have been finding fool proofing does great for your individual games but on some PTs the methods for LG are quite different from previous ones.

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  • Tuesday, Oct 31 2017

    Have you considered upgrading to the Ultimate+ so you can get the Logic Game Bundle and fool proof each game? Once I'm done with the CC I plan on upgrading for the bundle because I know it will be invaluable for my LG studies

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  • Tuesday, Oct 31 2017

    Have you foolproofed the games in the CC? The CC covers all the "basic" games, so I think fool-proofing them would definitely help you.

    @mosheikh126 said:

    I think improving in LG is easiest among all three section for anyone. But it's not quick. Its tedious. and simple. Most effective prescription is to foolproof logic games PT 1-35. You might not have time for all 1-35 games but the more you fool proof the better you will get. I say start working now.

    Personally, i was also worst at Logic games. before foolproofing entire 1-35 games, i was at around -15. No a disaster would have to happen for me to score a -15 in LG section. LG is my strongest section now.

    I had a similar experience. LG is now my strongest section after countless hours of fool-proofing.

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  • Tuesday, Oct 31 2017

    @jamesgravelle894 said:

    Hello,

    I am going to be writing the December LSAT and I am having alot of difficulty with logic games. I have been drilling and improving my LR and RC but I am horrible and I mean the worst kind of horrible for logic games, I barely get a few questions right. What suggestions can you make to help me get over this hump in time for the December LSAT? While I am strong with LR and RC, I know every point matters on the LSAT and I want to do the best i possibly can. I think my issue comes from the abstract thinking involved if this helps with your answer.

    Thank you.

    What have you done so far to prep for LG? Have you gone through the CC lessons on LG yet?

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  • Tuesday, Oct 31 2017

    I think improving in LG is easiest among all three section for anyone. But it's not quick. Its tedious. and simple. Most effective prescription is to foolproof logic games PT 1-35. You might not have time for all 1-35 games but the more you fool proof the better you will get. I say start working now.

    Personally, i was also worst at Logic games. before foolproofing entire 1-35 games, i was at around -15. No a disaster would have to happen for me to score a -15 in LG section. LG is my strongest section now.

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