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hi this happened to me too! my technique is to just go through them all and if the stim isn't immediately making sense I skip and come back. The harder questions are usually #18-22 so I would get through as much as possible, then flip flop from the dumb confusing ones to the actual hard ones till the time runs out. Also, if youre consistently missing a few dumb ones but knowing theyre wrong on BR then I would suggest really digging into those answers on every old test u took and figuring out why you keep choosing the wrong answer. Its helpful to catch urself in the act of finding a wrong answer choice attractive, I think once you attack that specific brain process you'll be good. also getting from 160s-170s is the hardest like youre basically restructuring the deepest parts of how your brain thinks so I know this sounds ridiculous but just try it and you wont be worried abt time soon
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hi I think its 100000% okay to take extra time (even if its 5x longer) to get the hang of it, thats exactly how we learn its science! also u have tried a lot of methods I see but maybe its just not how your brain works. I say this because I had to come up with a really unique way of thinking about the games and my own unique set up, because the step by step logical process isn't what works for me. I dont know if this will make sense over a comment but I have to use the spatial pattern part of my brain like my parietal lobe over my front lobe because LG literally make no sense. but just know youre not alone because these are really hard. I can also elaborate or talk to you outside of this to see if the way I think about it helps! im no teacher or anything but I could try
hi lovey im having almost the exact SAME problem!! I was literally just googling how to break 170s consistently on LR bc I swear theres something im missing, or else why the heck is this so impossible??!?!! For like a year now I either miss 4 on LR or 8 or 12 like its all over the place. Recently ive been wrong answer journaling and being really nice and understanding to my wrong answers, like literally doing therapy with why that answer is right. Also ive been forcing anyone I know who doesn't do LSAT to take an LR section with me just so I can hear another persons pov on their logical thought process.
I think whats helped me the most is to be extremely discriminatory towards answers based on their verbs or the quantifier words (many, most, all etc.). Emphasis on extremely. Today I did this on PT 61 and had 2 great and virtually the same answer choices, one said "at least 1" and one said "most". I wanted to choose the latter because it was how I would say/hear/understand it irl, but I went with the dumb LSAT logic brain and chose the former (which thank god was right or else I would've thrown my computer in a fire). Im not sure if youre like me but im gonna say you are, which means you're too smart for LR and you need to dumb yourself down when looking at the answer choices. I hope this makes sense, but its kinda like talking to someone and they keep interrupting you because youre not speaking in perfect grammatically correct English, and you just wanna smack them because they KNOW what you meant but chose to make you feel dumb. This is my personification of LR, which is what we need to embody to crush this section. So next time u get to a hard q or one with many good answers just be the rude nerd that LR wants you to be. if a answer choice gives you bad vibes because it says "is" instead of "was" CROSS IT OUT!!! BYEEEEE DUMB ANSWER YOURE WRONG!!! I hope this helped, no quitting now my friend. you CAN and WILL destroy this section I believe in you :)