js123 wrote:I am really struggling with logic games, particularly getting the timing down for it. I've been using practice tests and reviewing them with 7sage and have seen some improvement but not enough. Just based on your own personal experiences and/or what you've heard, what books would you recommend? Powerscore? Manhattan? Anything else?
If you're having issues just with timing, and not with accuracy, it's time to start redoing the games until you can breeze through them quickly. Every single game is just a variation of some basic archetypes, and if you start to recognize combinations of rules across games, then you can vastly cut down on time.
For instance, if you're in a grouping game, you might have these rules:
If Teri is on the panel, Henri isn't.
If Henri is on the panel, Joaquin isn't.
If Aloysius isn't on the panel, Teri is.
If you can quickly see the first two as "can't be both" and the third as "at least one", you're in good shape. If you know automatically that you can't combine two "can't be both" rules, but you can combine an "at least one" and a "can't be both", you're in great shape - you'll make the deduction in a minimal amount of time.