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.