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So I just started training for the LSAT and I am only focusing on the Logic Games for the next couple weeks. Is it smart to take a single problem set in under 9 minutes, then review what I got wrong through the explanation videos? Or should I really challenge myself by taking more than game per set?
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You might be fine doing one game for a week or so to get familiar with the concepts, but you should really be doing full sets. For example, some games, you can finish in five minutes. But some, it's totally OK to get in ten minutes. So doing all 4 games in one set gets you that variety!
If you have not already, watch the core curriculum lessons over logic and advanced logic. This is the best thing to do early on because it lays a foundation that is required for mastery over games.