- Sat May 30, 2015 11:21 am
#18779
Logic Games are by far my worst section, I just don't seem to "get" them.
With only a few days until the June LSAT, I plan on just drilling them and doing as many games as I possibly can but I think it's time to just simply work on my strategy for the games now.
My goal score is around a 160 (I've been scoring around 151-154 on practice) and I do pretty well on LR and RC, with LG being my biggest area to improve in (I'll basically guess on two whole games).
Are there any LG testing strategies that anyone would suggest? I typically can only get through 2 games under the pressure of the timed PT's. Should I just try to focus on only attacking 2 or 3? Are there any scenarios I should just straight out avoid since I'm just generally not a LG person?
Also, any other study tips for the next few days?
Thank you so much!
With only a few days until the June LSAT, I plan on just drilling them and doing as many games as I possibly can but I think it's time to just simply work on my strategy for the games now.
My goal score is around a 160 (I've been scoring around 151-154 on practice) and I do pretty well on LR and RC, with LG being my biggest area to improve in (I'll basically guess on two whole games).
Are there any LG testing strategies that anyone would suggest? I typically can only get through 2 games under the pressure of the timed PT's. Should I just try to focus on only attacking 2 or 3? Are there any scenarios I should just straight out avoid since I'm just generally not a LG person?
Also, any other study tips for the next few days?
Thank you so much!