Hi, I'm pretty much in the same situation you are in: this will be my second time taking the LSAT, I will also be taking the April 2021 Flex, was considering applying in 2021 but decided to apply 2022 to improve my chances of acceptance/scholarships, and I am working full time. I did find that going through the core curriculum has helped me improve my logical reasoning skills (which is where I believe I lacked in my first LSAT). Going through the syllabus and lessons for LR provided a different perspective of how to approach the LR questions and helped me understand how my way of thinking/analyzing could improve.
I think for the most part you could skip the lessons on Logic Games. The videos do provide different approaches, but if you have a fairly good handle on Games it's not necessary. Good luck studying!
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Hi, I'm pretty much in the same situation you are in: this will be my second time taking the LSAT, I will also be taking the April 2021 Flex, was considering applying in 2021 but decided to apply 2022 to improve my chances of acceptance/scholarships, and I am working full time. I did find that going through the core curriculum has helped me improve my logical reasoning skills (which is where I believe I lacked in my first LSAT). Going through the syllabus and lessons for LR provided a different perspective of how to approach the LR questions and helped me understand how my way of thinking/analyzing could improve.
I think for the most part you could skip the lessons on Logic Games. The videos do provide different approaches, but if you have a fairly good handle on Games it's not necessary. Good luck studying!