Logic Games
Posted: Sat Sep 18, 2010 9:34 pm
I've been focusing on logic games for the past couple of months, and while I do see some improvement in my strategies, I still find myself running out of time sometimes and not being able to consistently perform well. Sometimes I miss little inferences that turn out to be the deciding factor of whether a game is easy or not, and I find that extremely frustrating. I think maybe it's also because I psych myself out when I read a game setup that I don't feel immediately comfortable with. For example, while doing the last game in Preptest C, I completely freaked out after reading the rules because I had no idea what to do, and ended up not being able to complete the section in time.
I do pretty well on the other sections, but I don't know why logic games continue to give me difficulty even after a couple of months of intensive studying. I've worked through the entire LGB (going through it again now) and have done the PR logic games workbook, the Kaplan Advanced book, the normal Kaplan LSAT book, all three of LSAC's Preptest books, and have now bought the PS LGB Workbook and a couple of the Grouped by Type logic games books.
If anyone has any advice as to how to get -0 on the logic games section, I'd really appreciate it if you'd share!
I do pretty well on the other sections, but I don't know why logic games continue to give me difficulty even after a couple of months of intensive studying. I've worked through the entire LGB (going through it again now) and have done the PR logic games workbook, the Kaplan Advanced book, the normal Kaplan LSAT book, all three of LSAC's Preptest books, and have now bought the PS LGB Workbook and a couple of the Grouped by Type logic games books.
If anyone has any advice as to how to get -0 on the logic games section, I'd really appreciate it if you'd share!