Logic games is the section where you can see mad gainz while RC might be harder to see dramatic improvement. Just pick a day of the week dedicated to logic games because it's worth it.
@brna0714 , I just used 7 sage. I believe using shapes/underline/sub-notations to distinguish items occurred in a few logicgame videos, though they were never specifically emphasized.
... PTs and real life LSAT logic games is panicking. It has ... there are no new LSAT logicgame types. Everything is a variation ... of another game. Once you get that mindset ...
I keep a spreadsheet of: date taken, PT#, time, score, and comments. I've done over 200 gamesections during my practice. I score -0 to -1 consistently and finish most gamesections in 30 min or less.
so just to make this clear, the foolproof method is doing each logicGAME back to back? I've been redoing the entire section multiple times back to back.... but I should be practicing each separate game instead? Sorry if this is a dumb question @Pacifico
Go to the LG Explanations (http://7sage.com/logic-game-explanations/), pick a game from the test your looking for. If there is an explanation, there will be a link somewhere below the LG explanation.
... improvement in LG, follow 7Sage logicgame strategy with @Pacifico tweaks in ... ://7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/2737/logic-games-attack-strategy
@Jessica3 Was that question from the 25 Q section? I had two 25 Q sections so I am just trying to figure out which one was experimental. I definitely had that question but can't remember if that was from the 25 or 26 Q section.