I have the same problem. Similarly stats in RC LR as well to you. So I just spent the last two months doing timed sections of logic games and blind reviewing. I think I can get nearly everything right on an easy section of LG now, but a tough section might bring me to -5, -6. I can more consistently finish more and more questions within the allocated time now.
Same thing, just drilling drilling drilling drilling till your brain explodes with logic games. I have done just over 70 timed sections at this point (280 games) each game repeated 2-3 times until I can get to about 80% of target time (I.e. 4 minutes for a 5 minute target time game).
Standard advice applies, invest time in making inferences. Try to nail down your sub game boards. I recommend going back every now and then and picking up a hard game and redoing it so you can have some spaced repetition drilling. I also like to jump ahead and do all the local questions (e.g. “if Y is in group 1 , then what could be true…etc) before the global questions. Progress is very slow. Some say they improve none at all for weeks/months then suddenly improve by a wide margin. For me it has been a slow 1-2 points per week. Good luck, trust in the grind.
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I have the same problem. Similarly stats in RC LR as well to you. So I just spent the last two months doing timed sections of logic games and blind reviewing. I think I can get nearly everything right on an easy section of LG now, but a tough section might bring me to -5, -6. I can more consistently finish more and more questions within the allocated time now.
Same thing, just drilling drilling drilling drilling till your brain explodes with logic games. I have done just over 70 timed sections at this point (280 games) each game repeated 2-3 times until I can get to about 80% of target time (I.e. 4 minutes for a 5 minute target time game).
Standard advice applies, invest time in making inferences. Try to nail down your sub game boards. I recommend going back every now and then and picking up a hard game and redoing it so you can have some spaced repetition drilling. I also like to jump ahead and do all the local questions (e.g. “if Y is in group 1 , then what could be true…etc) before the global questions. Progress is very slow. Some say they improve none at all for weeks/months then suddenly improve by a wide margin. For me it has been a slow 1-2 points per week. Good luck, trust in the grind.