I don't think it's an issue of quantity but of quality. Maybe you should take a break for a few days, and see if you improve on logic games after a brief reprieve. Additionally, I don't think you can really waste logic games section. Logic games is really all about repetition and being methodical about inferences. Some game types should start to feel pretty similar by now. Like there's only so many variations on how to make a sequencing game. Have you been reflecting about your section performance afterwards? For example, perhaps you take a really long time on In/Out games so you start feeling a time crunch. I would spend some time working solely on grouping games, and then time solely on In/Out games. Then, combine them. Make practice sets where the games are easy and gradually increase the difficulty. You could also play around with the timing of the section if you feel like it.
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I don't think it's an issue of quantity but of quality. Maybe you should take a break for a few days, and see if you improve on logic games after a brief reprieve. Additionally, I don't think you can really waste logic games section. Logic games is really all about repetition and being methodical about inferences. Some game types should start to feel pretty similar by now. Like there's only so many variations on how to make a sequencing game. Have you been reflecting about your section performance afterwards? For example, perhaps you take a really long time on In/Out games so you start feeling a time crunch. I would spend some time working solely on grouping games, and then time solely on In/Out games. Then, combine them. Make practice sets where the games are easy and gradually increase the difficulty. You could also play around with the timing of the section if you feel like it.