I'm pretty frustrated right now with my scores. When I BR I score in the 170's. But under time I score between the range of the high 140's to high 150's depending on the test specifically which logic game I get. But I'm consistently doing bad on Logical Reasoning under time. When I have all the time in the world I get around 3 wrong per section. But under timed conditions I can get up to 22 wrong both sections combined. What should I do?
Comments
Some of the Sages will likely be able to give guidance. But in my part, I know that's incredibly frustrating, but that's still a good thing. It shows that you understand the material, but you just need to work on speed. And likely, it will just take time for you to become more familiarized with the test/concepts . As that happens, your speed will increase.
On LR, are you running out of time, or are you getting to everything and just can't answer correctly?
As for LR, it is a work in progress. Remember, with high level test takers: things "click" on the easier questions and they save time. This skill comes with practice, review, repetition and familiarization with problems.
Good luck and if you have any issues don't hesitate to reach out
David
@"The 180 Bro_OVO" @Sami @BinghamtonDave @jkatz1488
Thanks! The advice is really helpful!
I'm wondering if any of you spent/spend more time practicing Logic Games or Logical Reasoning.
As of lately I've been doing timed test and going over all the sections, but this month I'm spending any extra time I have reviewing Logical Reasoning. I'm wondering if you guys recommend switching it over to Logic Games, and focus on mastering Logic Games on the side.
When I BR for Logical Reasoning it takes me 2 or 3 hours per section. I write down on the excel a summary of what I got from the stimulus, what I think is the conclusion, what type of question stem it was, what concept stood out to me while reading it (basically a prediction of how I feel I would approach it ), I then write why I think each answer choice is wrong or right. @Sami I'm definitely going to take your advice and "write a paragraph about how I would handle this situation differently in future and try to stop and re-write what and how I should have gone about it."
Last month I mastered a big chunk of the grouping games and certain sequencing games. But I stopped to also try to catch up with Logical Reasoning.
I'm just so confused how to prioritize my time. Should I stop PTing and just focus on getting -0 work on Logic games. Should I continuing PTing and practice on the side?
A lot of times, misunderstanding a stimulus is a product of a complex grammatical construction. So make sure that you are breaking down the stims grammatically as well as logically.
A consistent 170's BR would suggest that you've got a firm understanding of the fundamentals. You've just got to execute them more effectively. If your misses come from overconfidence errors, figure out the underlying issue. When you can address those errors effectively, that's when you can develop highly aggressive pacing strategies and buy yourself extra time to break open the really tough ones.