- Fri Oct 04, 2013 3:17 pm
#11738
Hi PS,
I am in the On-line class, Week 3 and just completed all the Logic Games Homework. I am generally having a hard time with LG. I am trying to stay positive and have blind faith that it will get better with practice, but I'd still like to ask for some suggestions on what I can do to improve.
It appears that I can *generally* set them up correctly but then things fall apart with the questions Not sure if this makes sense, but I have a hard time "seeing" the approach I need to take to arrive at the answer. Once I read the explanations they make sense, but I am left to wonder how on earth I would have thought to take that approach.
I also have the Logic Games Bible but I thought I'd ask for advice on this forum first before jumping into the Bible in addition to the class. I've read lots of things on the forum regarding burn-out so I also don't want to pull an all-nighter going through the Bible
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated as I'm getting generally discouraged!
Thanks,
Nadia
PS. I'm registered for the Dec. LSAT
I am in the On-line class, Week 3 and just completed all the Logic Games Homework. I am generally having a hard time with LG. I am trying to stay positive and have blind faith that it will get better with practice, but I'd still like to ask for some suggestions on what I can do to improve.
It appears that I can *generally* set them up correctly but then things fall apart with the questions Not sure if this makes sense, but I have a hard time "seeing" the approach I need to take to arrive at the answer. Once I read the explanations they make sense, but I am left to wonder how on earth I would have thought to take that approach.
I also have the Logic Games Bible but I thought I'd ask for advice on this forum first before jumping into the Bible in addition to the class. I've read lots of things on the forum regarding burn-out so I also don't want to pull an all-nighter going through the Bible
Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated as I'm getting generally discouraged!
Thanks,
Nadia
PS. I'm registered for the Dec. LSAT