Hi TootyFrooty!
I’m a little blotchy with conditional reasoning in LR like justify and assumption questions. Any tips on how to work on this?
If you have PowerScore's lesson books, I'd recommend taking a look at Lessons 4 and 5. Lesson 4 goes in depth into justify, assumption, and strengthen questions, and Lesson 5 focuses more on assumption questions. In addition to reviewing PowerScore's concepts and strategies, I'd encourage you to do the drills in these lessons. Doing several of a particular type of question in a row can help you feel more comfortable with that question type.
And any tips for RC? I’m losing about 8 or 9 on those
Without knowing more about your reading comprehension strategy, it could be helpful to look at Lesson 2, which provides PowerScore's broad strategies for tackling reading comprehension passages in general. As is discussed in that lesson, it can be especially useful to mark up the passage if you aren't already doing so. This should be done with care and sparingly, but having arrows, numbers for lists, etc. marked up in the margins of the passage can be helpful for quickly directing you where to look in the passage when you are answering questions.
Sometimes in logic games depending on the game wording can throw me off otherwise I’m really good with this section.
That's great to hear that you're doing well on this section, but keep up the practice! If possible, it's great to try to shoot for getting zero wrong on logic games, which is feasible if you diagram them correctly and give yourself enough time.
Should I focus more on taking practice exams or first reviewing these concepts again? Like what would help in improving my score at this time?
I'd recommend doing both! You mentioned that you are studying full time. That gives you enough time to take a practice test every day, which I'd highly recommend if you're able to do so. You could then review the test later in the day, trying to understand why you selected the incorrect answer on ones you got wrong, and trying to understand why the right answers are correct. Then, after taking and reviewing your test, you could look at particular lessons to dig deeper into problem areas. Beyond hopefully boosting your score, taking all those tests should make you more comfortable with the exam and also gives you a good projection of how you're likely to do on test day.