My LG scores were already so-so on the earlier tests (-6-7 per section), and dropped like a sack of bricks when I started doing preptests in the 70s (so far have done 70 and 71, 72 slated for tomorrow). I'm taking the December LSAT and it's pretty clear that the logic games are make or break for me. Thoughts for the next two weeks?
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However, I'm doubtful that you'll be able to go from -6 or -7 in the span of 2 weeks until the December test. Have you considered postponing and making sure you have LG down before sitting for the test?
I work full-time myself and prepping while working long hours sucks, however, it is doable if you have the discipline.
PT C
PT 27
PT 36
PT A
PT 35 is ridiculously hard.
All of those sets as a whole are harder than:
PT 72
PT 75
PT 77
I think on the newer exams PT 68 stands out as something that is incredibly difficult.
Knowing what this section will gauge will probably cause you to be a bit nervous. That's good, we will all be a bit nervous when we sit for the real thing! Let me know how it worked out!
I have returned to this section several times to gauge my progress.
Otherwise, @BinghamtonDave covered it better than anyone can!
Late but to me I find the newer games easier than the older ones. The misc games kill me and if anything, I'll notice the newer tests will have a combination of grouping or sequencing games within the sub-categories (in/out, seq w/ a twist, hybrid etc). With one easy, two medium, and then one really hard game. I prefer this over 3 easy/medium games with one misc game though...