- Tue Dec 22, 2015 10:41 am
#21362
Hi,
So I've gotten to a point in my LSAT studying where I feel generally comfortable with the Logical Reasoning and Reading Comprehension questions, but the Logic Games are a mess! I'm fine doing the drills in the homework sections, but the actual games give me so much heartburn! One of my difficulties is in drawing out the rules and sometimes setting up the games. Finding inferences also takes a long time (and/or I miss some of the inferences the answer key mentions).
For the first couple games in each homework section, I have been reading the game, setting up the problem, then looking at the answer key for the setup and inferences, and finally, making sure that I understand why the game is set up that way before solving the problems. I have no problem comprehending the explanations, but I need to get to a point where I don't need to refer to the answer key to check my setup before proceeding to the questions!
Any tips? I know more practice is key, but I do need to improve speed and performance on logic games since there's an entire section on the test!
Thanks!
Kim
So I've gotten to a point in my LSAT studying where I feel generally comfortable with the Logical Reasoning and Reading Comprehension questions, but the Logic Games are a mess! I'm fine doing the drills in the homework sections, but the actual games give me so much heartburn! One of my difficulties is in drawing out the rules and sometimes setting up the games. Finding inferences also takes a long time (and/or I miss some of the inferences the answer key mentions).
For the first couple games in each homework section, I have been reading the game, setting up the problem, then looking at the answer key for the setup and inferences, and finally, making sure that I understand why the game is set up that way before solving the problems. I have no problem comprehending the explanations, but I need to get to a point where I don't need to refer to the answer key to check my setup before proceeding to the questions!
Any tips? I know more practice is key, but I do need to improve speed and performance on logic games since there's an entire section on the test!
Thanks!
Kim