Recently I've taken to honing my skills with Logic Games. I see people posting everywhere that LG is maybe the most difficult, but the easiest to improve on. I've been testing on LG between -17 to -11, with my best being -7.
I know these aren't necessarily the worst scores but paired with my other sections it's far from where I want it to be.
When I do a BR, I find that it takes me almost half of the recommended time to set up my diagram, yet I consistently take too long on the questions. I don't know what else I should be doing during that set-up portion of the game. I diagram the rules into a visual notation (even labeling each notation to the rule it represents), then I try to make inferences.
So what am I doing wrong? It's not like this is part of my unique process where I budget time differently. Am I not making enough inferences? Should I be doing something different when I make my master diagram? I'm open to any ideas or advice!
In the meantime, I plan to study with the PowerScore Logic Games Bible. I've heard good things about its influence on LG performance. Wish me luck!
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Is there a way to make sure that the drill function does not use questions from certain PrepTests? I'd like to be able to take Preptests without knowing any of the questions in advance, and it seems like the drill function has been using questions from even very recent Preptests.
I like the drill function, but I share this concern. It's nice to practice fresh questions to drill your reasoning method on, but not so much if you come across questions you recognize when PT'ing.