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Obviously all of the current prep tests include logic games, but should we skip them when practicing? What is the new timing of the LSAT now that Logic Games are no longer included? How does taking Logic Games out affect calculating scores?
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studies show that prepping intensely for logic games increases the grey matter in your brain so it will make you smarter and improve your confidence which will help with the other sections
Thank you all! My account was defaulted to the obsolete version. Thank you sanique for fixing it on the back end :)
Skip it, 7Sage and LawHub offer prep tests without it. Just make sure you're on the right version.
Hi @margaretpliske301.pliske,
I've just sent you an email about switching to the new curriculum and taking the new PrepTest without Logic Games.
You may be in the obsolete version of PTs if you see LG. There's a tab at the top to navigate between obsolete and the current (which obv excludes LG, and adds a different LR or RC section). If you use the current format, it won't affect your calculated score.
100% skip. They aren't on the LSAT anymore. You will get a lot more out of studying LR.
Hi,
I would say don't worry about it. The new 7Sage Curriculum doesn't include it for a reason. While there are concepts that apply from Logical Reasoning to Logic Games, it's not worth your time which would be better used understanding logical reasoning and reading comp. Remember, your study time is valuable!