Ehhhhhhh it depends on the amount of questions that you do for your LG's if the ones you are good at are only 6 questions each then you are looking at potentially less than 50% correct. That will not benefit you since you will have to blow out of the water your other scores, I'm talking 80% minimum on each remaining. You are much better shooting for 3 if LG's are hard for you that way you have a better shot. What are your issues with logic games?
Depends on many things but a 155 only requires a 65 ish raw score. 65 questions correct out of 100 would seem to allow for missing 2 two whole games.
The bigger question is, why you would want to do that? Address whatever issues are causing you to only be able to work through 2 games. I realize this is easier said than done but the 7Sage curriculum can help.
In no scenario should LG be the place to skip entire parts or slack off whatsoever. LG is really at least 20 free points on the LSAT when you get good at it. Not putting in the work to max out your LG is just a waste of your taking the LSAT.
Well, assuming that you're really good at LR and RC to make up for it, then yeah, sure. But, I would advise against it. LG is one of the easier things about the LSAT to get a hang of. Just keep drilling and working away at it.
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The bigger question is, why you would want to do that? Address whatever issues are causing you to only be able to work through 2 games. I realize this is easier said than done but the 7Sage curriculum can help.