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I plan on taking the LSAT in April (and June if I’m not satisfied w my score) but I recently discovered Logic Games would be retiring August 24’ - https://www.lsac.org/blog/what-to-expect-starting-with-august-2024-lsat
I’m curious to know how we feel about logic games. Personally, I’m most concerned with timing and feel that varying assessments type on an exam could work to my advantage.
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LG takes a lot of time to master for many. Repetition and getting used to seeing many different types of games in all of their variances seems to be many of the keys. I plan to assess myself monthly after working really hard on LG daily. If I can get 2 hours in a day just on LG, i'm thinking that will be helpful. If LG is your strength then keep working on timing. Otherwise, you may need to do 2 LR sections or 2 RC sections plus an experimental on one of the two above mentioned on test day.