So far the general consensus seems to be that going back and fool-proofing the early games from PT 1-30 is the best way to prepare for the misc games. On the early LSATs those misc games were much more common, then they seemed to disappear for awhile but have been making a bit of a comeback recently. I know that in my own prep working through the LG sections from PT 10-20 challenges a whole different set of skills than working through PT 40-50. Due to that, I will go back and try to redo a couple of those early games every month or so, just to try to stay on top of them and keep the anxiety at bay that pops up when an unfamiliar game is thrown at you. Hope that helps!
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So far the general consensus seems to be that going back and fool-proofing the early games from PT 1-30 is the best way to prepare for the misc games. On the early LSATs those misc games were much more common, then they seemed to disappear for awhile but have been making a bit of a comeback recently. I know that in my own prep working through the LG sections from PT 10-20 challenges a whole different set of skills than working through PT 40-50. Due to that, I will go back and try to redo a couple of those early games every month or so, just to try to stay on top of them and keep the anxiety at bay that pops up when an unfamiliar game is thrown at you. Hope that helps!