LSAT Logic Games

A comprehensive introduction to LSAT Logic Games, focusing on core concepts, advanced strategies, and real-world applications.

Advanced Topics

Time Management and Game Selection

Maximizing Your Points

The LSAT is a timed test, so proper pacing and knowing which games to tackle first is crucial for your score.

Strategies for Time Management

  • Skim all games at the start and rank by perceived difficulty.
  • Start with the game that looks easiest to you.
  • Set mini time-goals (e.g., 8-9 minutes per game).
  • Move on if a game is stumping you—don't get stuck!

When to Skip

It's okay to skip a game and come back later. Sometimes, your mind needs a break to see a solution.

Real-World Application

Lawyers and professionals must also prioritize tasks under deadlines, choosing where to focus their efforts for the best results.

Examples

  • Completing three easier games first, then attempting the hardest in the remaining time.

  • Allocating more time to games with more questions, maximizing your potential score.

In a Nutshell

Smart time management means answering more questions correctly in less time.

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