@runiggyrun Ah that makes sense! Jeez, I'm really out of the loop. Sorry guys and gals, I'm blaming this one on LGfool proofing.
Anyhow, goodluck @BruiserWoods !! Go kick the LSATs butt!
@Coolmama09 if I remember correctly in the video of foolproof explanation he mentioned that students need to retake each game the day after hitting the target time at least once to make sure they memorized the inferences.
@Coolmama09 this is the link to foolproof explanation video after step 7 you still need to do the game at least once the day after
https://7sage.com/lesson/fool-proof-guide-to-perfection-on-logic-games/
Have you fool proofed the games? If not, ... an intensive 2-4 week foolproof session. With only 6 weeks ... . So, incorporate those into your foolproof session.
Others answered your question. I just want to add, it takes time for the new concepts to sink in. As long as you put in the time, keep on drilling and foolproof the bundle, you will see the improvement.
That's why I'm trying to do as many games as i can and foolproof them all. That way, if i see enough of similar types of games, i can start figuring out which game boards work best, etc.