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I can relate - I'm also a visual learner and having the information separated at different frames of videos on different pages did not help. And I also could not understand conditional logic until I took one day to write out the 4 major ones (using something amusing/easy to remember, which was my coworkers' work schedule lol) and just reread them over and over again until it clicked. Then, I reviewed conditional logic questions I already did (God bless 7Sage's filtering platform for all questions) and tried diagramming them again, now accurately. The next step was to not even bother writing anything down - what I do is highlight what's on the left side of the arrow if I was to diagram.
I'm still not fast at it, but at least I'm no longer scared. 
@KarlieS thanks for clarifying - I messaged you some hypotheses on how your score could be so impacted
In a similar boat of wanting to resolve persistent issues - in my case, it's a lack of focus when reading.
- What do you mean by the "comprehensive plan" and the 7Sage method? Are we talking 7Sage's overall approach to the LSAT? For example, my approach is to get as many of what I think are easy questions correct, and accept I won't have time on hard questions where even if I spend 3-4 minutes, I'll still pick the wrong answer choice.
- If speed is the reason for your lower score, could you elaborate on how it's changed so much (to pinpoint if it is due to 7Sage)
@rjon27 I eliminated D for that reason too. I'm guessing correct choices for weaken questions can be flawed reasoning because they are protected by the question saying "if true"