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Hi, I took the LSAT in February and got 153. My weakest section was by far were the games. I barely finished the questions and guessed at least half the questions.
I am planning to take the September LSAT and am trying to figure out if I should take a course or if I should just use the powerscore bible and keep practicing. I have a limited time as I work during the day so wanted to see how others tackled the games and their study schedule. Any suggestions, especially since it's now digital?
Also, is there a way to sign up for just the logic games lessons for the course on 7 sage?
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I am currently doing something similar to what 7sage suggested and I feel stupid every-time i find out what i did wrong. so basically i have 4 copies of same game and i do the first one as a timed section. lets say that you get 4/7 correct in the first game.I take 5 mins to read the games rules and regulations again and then again i start the game all over again in timed restriction. What I noticed that i was able to make the presumed assumptions better this time from the constraints of the game. usually by the 3rd time doing the game, i am sitting at 90% of correct answers. i just repeated the 3 or 4th time same game until i get 100%
I started noticing the mistakes i made which are usually not counting the sequencing correct or reading the question completely wrong ( my two main ones, stupid i know) but it's because i let the time get to me and i rush. I am now at 17 out of 23 and when I started a month ago i was sitting at 11/23 correct. I took a week and i just did games from the prep-tests i could find. this week i did 52 games in total and i see an improvement myself. Practicing is must. I find these games more fun than the other two parts of the exam now. i wish RC was this learnable. lol
I dont know if it made sense or not. I really hope it works out for you. good luck studying.