I keep reading posts where people say "figure out what type of logic game question is giving you difficulty and practice on that." But I can't figure out a particular question type I'm having difficulties with. I have improved a lot in logic games (it's my favorite lsat section) but it's usually the last question that gives me a really hard time. I feel like lsat writers have designed the last question to be the most time consuming... does anyone have a technique for the last logic game question? Should I put it aside and do other games first then come back to the last question on each game?
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@jdawg113 what do you mean "...see if it's being tired by that point or its actually much harder"?
I actually used to have a lot of trouble with infrences but after doing the steps 7sage taught, infrences have become easy for me. Of course, I am just reviewing simple sequencing games right now, so perhaps I'll have trouble with infrences on other game types. I have been studying since July 2014 but I have started all the lessons from the beginning so I'm working on sequencing games right now.
@ddakjiking it's funny you brought up substitution questions because I was working on a game right now and the last question was subsituion question. I skipped it and finished the game in 5 minutes. I'm going to watch 7sage video to see how JY solved the question.
@jdawg113 what do you mean "...see if it's being tired by that point or its actually much harder"?
I actually used to have a lot of trouble with infrences but after doing the steps 7sage taught, infrences have become easy for me. Of course, I am just reviewing simple sequencing games right now, so perhaps I'll have trouble with infrences on other game types. I have been studying since July 2014 but I have started all the lessons from the beginning so I'm working on sequencing games right now.
@ddakjiking it's funny you brought up substitution questions because I was working on a game right now and the last question was subsituion question. I skipped it and finished the game in 5 minutes. I'm going to watch 7sage video to see how JY solved the question.