I heard that the Logic Games would be removed in 2023, does anyone know which month or if this is even true? I plan to take my LSAT in February and have been studying for a whole year. I always get -0 on LG and it is my best section that allows me to get a good score after months and months of foolproofing. I read some sources saying June 2023 and some saying January 2023, but also all the sources I read were from 2019 so i'm not even sure if they're accurate. Please lmk if you have any info on this.
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#Help The reason I didn't choose B was because it said 'scientifically preferable', but isn't that an assumption since scientific was never mentioned. Like we can assume it's preferable but saying scientifically preferable is a stretch since psychologists aren't scientists, and the theories of human behaviour are not under the field of science?????
I would say go through the RC CC on here because its relatively short (most of it is just drills which is what makes up the large quantity of hours). J.Y introduces a new technique which is the low-res summaries and I would say that 100% helped me personally on RC. I improved a lot on the section from implementing that technique alone. Another thing I find useful is to keep the 5 question passage to the end. This is because it's better to rush the lsat passage with 5 questions than a longer one with 8 and risk getting more points off. Lastly, slow down when reading and really focus on the passage. I would say if anything spend more time reading the passage than answering the questions (for me when I really understand the passage, I find that the questions go by way faster). Similar to how once you spend the time upfront setting up a game board on LG, you can fly through the questions and they're way easier.
this is such a cookie cutter question and too easy to be Q26 that I almost thought it was a trick question but all the other answers were extremely wrong