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Seconding the previous poster's comments. Also, what sections are you struggling with the most? It helped me to pinpoint one specific problem at a time and work on ways to address it. The 7Sage logic games videos are AMAZING. Once I discovered this site, I started a routine of doing the game on my own with a stopwatch running so I knew how much time it took me (but not stopping when "time was up"), watching the 7Sage video explanation for that game, and then doing the game again with the stopwatch and the 7Sage setup. If the game was a breeze, I considered the task done. If it was still complex or I thought more practice would be useful, I would set it aside to re-do (timed) in a week or so. Also, best LG advice I ever read was to learn one specific game type at a time and drill it until I understood it. Using this method in combination with the 7Sage videos, my LG raw score went up 8 points!
I did not use any of the other prep materials from 7Sage, but I'm sure they are great as well.
I hope that helps!
Ah, okay. For RC I have heard that reading through dense articles in publications like Scientific American and the Economist can help. I know the feeling with LR! Whenever I got a question wrong on a PT I would try to write out an explanation to myself of why the correct answer was better than the one I chose. This is very helpful, but it doesn't quite cure the "down to two answers and keep choosing the wrong one" problem that I tend to have.