Drill LGs by section, or by game type?
Posted: Sat Jul 29, 2017 9:44 am
Hey everyone,
I have heard a bit of varying answers on whether to drill logic games by section, or by game type. Right now I am at the point where I understand all the basics, but still struggle with timing and some diagramming and inference-making on basically all game types. I average about -6 to -8 on a timed section mainly due to the time constraint/sometimes being dumb and missing a key inference.
Do you think at this stage it would be better to drill by game type or by section? I started drilling by section but have recently been thinking mastering each game type fist might be a better idea. I started using this guide yesterday which categorizes the games up until PT 40: http://lsatblog.blogspot.ca/2009/07/log ... types.html
I have already used many, and plan to use more of the practice tests above 40 for PTs. I am going through linear games first, then advanced linear, then grouping, etc -- just as the blog post has them set up. Is this method effective for where I am sitting in logic games right now? I know that the points gained by mastering the LG section would greatly benefit my score, so I am hoping to do all I can to capitalize on that.
Thanks in advance to everyone who responds.
I have heard a bit of varying answers on whether to drill logic games by section, or by game type. Right now I am at the point where I understand all the basics, but still struggle with timing and some diagramming and inference-making on basically all game types. I average about -6 to -8 on a timed section mainly due to the time constraint/sometimes being dumb and missing a key inference.
Do you think at this stage it would be better to drill by game type or by section? I started drilling by section but have recently been thinking mastering each game type fist might be a better idea. I started using this guide yesterday which categorizes the games up until PT 40: http://lsatblog.blogspot.ca/2009/07/log ... types.html
I have already used many, and plan to use more of the practice tests above 40 for PTs. I am going through linear games first, then advanced linear, then grouping, etc -- just as the blog post has them set up. Is this method effective for where I am sitting in logic games right now? I know that the points gained by mastering the LG section would greatly benefit my score, so I am hoping to do all I can to capitalize on that.
Thanks in advance to everyone who responds.