- Mon Dec 30, 2019 10:58 am
#72901
Hi all,
I am about 2 months into my 7 months of studying for the LSAT, and I would like to begin practicing logic games by doing the same game around 5-10 times in order to better understand how to make inferences, recognize common patterns, and enforce strategies. I'll do each game many times and hopefully by the final repetition I will (1) be able to do the game extremely quickly, and (2) learn a lot about inference-making and speed techniques.
1) Does anyone have any suggestions or warnings about this strategy? As a note, this won't be the only thing I do as part of my LG studying; it's just a new process I'd like to incorporate. Also, I won't try to memorize the answers to the game, I'll try to understand the intricacies of it and learn how my current strategies might be flawed.
2) What individual games might be best to use as my "repetition games"? This might seem like an odd question, but can anyone suggest individual games that would be great for this type of practice (i.e. games that require lots of inferences or that would otherwise be really helpful when repeated many times)?
Thanks so much in advance!
I am about 2 months into my 7 months of studying for the LSAT, and I would like to begin practicing logic games by doing the same game around 5-10 times in order to better understand how to make inferences, recognize common patterns, and enforce strategies. I'll do each game many times and hopefully by the final repetition I will (1) be able to do the game extremely quickly, and (2) learn a lot about inference-making and speed techniques.
1) Does anyone have any suggestions or warnings about this strategy? As a note, this won't be the only thing I do as part of my LG studying; it's just a new process I'd like to incorporate. Also, I won't try to memorize the answers to the game, I'll try to understand the intricacies of it and learn how my current strategies might be flawed.
2) What individual games might be best to use as my "repetition games"? This might seem like an odd question, but can anyone suggest individual games that would be great for this type of practice (i.e. games that require lots of inferences or that would otherwise be really helpful when repeated many times)?
Thanks so much in advance!