I'm not sure when you're planning on taking the test but I would probably jump right into logic games. Don't ignore RC and LR completely, be sure to go back and figure out which of those questions you're getting wrong and why, but your focus should be LG. It's very learnable but you need time to get the skills down and once you do, you should have a great shot at 172+. Good luck!
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I'm not sure when you're planning on taking the test but I would probably jump right into logic games. Don't ignore RC and LR completely, be sure to go back and figure out which of those questions you're getting wrong and why, but your focus should be LG. It's very learnable but you need time to get the skills down and once you do, you should have a great shot at 172+. Good luck!