- Sun Aug 30, 2020 8:18 am
#78555
Dear LSAT pros,
Could you please so kindly advise me on how to best increase LG speed? When I take untimed sections, I usually get between -1 to -4 on this section. Timed sections, however, typically yield only 8-10 correct answers and I only manage to complete two games and maybe start a third one. Accuracy suffers a bit, too, as I find that the time pressure sometimes means that I find even easier questions more challenging and struggle to predict what the correct answer should include (which is something I should aim for, based on my practice so far). I have less six weeks until my exam, and was wondering what the best strategy is in the next few weeks for increasing speed. Should I do only timed practice and then a very thorough review? Or mix it up with untimed sections? Try and do logic games every day? Please let me know!
As for specific games, I find advanced linear games and games with slightly unusual elements like unusual rules or uncertainty in numerical distribution, to be more time consuming as I try to figure out the setup in order to avoid brute forcing my way through the questions. I'm also currently trying to avoid getting stuck on very time consuming questions and instead eliminate what I can, guess, and move on (5 ifs, justify, rule substitution, for example). I also keep global could be rue question until the end of the game, so I can hopefully eliminate as many choices as I can.
Thanks so much and I look forward to hearing from you.
Could you please so kindly advise me on how to best increase LG speed? When I take untimed sections, I usually get between -1 to -4 on this section. Timed sections, however, typically yield only 8-10 correct answers and I only manage to complete two games and maybe start a third one. Accuracy suffers a bit, too, as I find that the time pressure sometimes means that I find even easier questions more challenging and struggle to predict what the correct answer should include (which is something I should aim for, based on my practice so far). I have less six weeks until my exam, and was wondering what the best strategy is in the next few weeks for increasing speed. Should I do only timed practice and then a very thorough review? Or mix it up with untimed sections? Try and do logic games every day? Please let me know!
As for specific games, I find advanced linear games and games with slightly unusual elements like unusual rules or uncertainty in numerical distribution, to be more time consuming as I try to figure out the setup in order to avoid brute forcing my way through the questions. I'm also currently trying to avoid getting stuck on very time consuming questions and instead eliminate what I can, guess, and move on (5 ifs, justify, rule substitution, for example). I also keep global could be rue question until the end of the game, so I can hopefully eliminate as many choices as I can.
Thanks so much and I look forward to hearing from you.