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Frequently Asked Questions
The Analytical Reasoning section (also called Logic Games) tests your ability to organize information and make logical deductions under time pressure. Many test-takers find it challenging because it requires a different skill set than the other LSAT sections—you need to quickly diagram complex relationships and work through scenarios systematically. Success depends on mastering specific diagramming techniques and practicing until the logic becomes intuitive.
You have 35 minutes for four Logic Games, which means roughly 8-9 minutes per game ideally. However, games vary in difficulty, so a smart strategy is spending less time on easier games (6-7 minutes) and more on harder ones (10-12 minutes). The key is recognizing game types quickly and knowing which diagramming approach works best—skills that improve dramatically with targeted practice and expert guidance.
Score improvement depends on your starting point and consistency, but students typically see meaningful gains within 4-8 weeks of focused practice. If you're struggling with game recognition or diagramming, personalized 1-on-1 instruction can accelerate improvement by identifying exactly where you're losing points. Many students jump from completing 2-3 games to completing all four, which translates to significant score increases.
The LSAT features four main game types: sequencing (ordering), grouping, matching, and hybrid games that combine elements. Yes, you need to be comfortable with all of them since you won't know which games appear on test day. A tutor can help you develop a flexible diagramming system and teach you to quickly identify game types, so you can apply the right strategy for each one.
Consistent practice 4-5 times per week is ideal, with each session including 1-2 complete games plus review of mistakes. Quality matters more than quantity—rushing through games without understanding why you missed questions won't help. Working with a tutor helps you practice strategically, focus on your weak game types, and build the speed and accuracy needed for test day.
The biggest mistakes are: rushing through the setup (leading to errors), using inefficient diagramming methods, and not fully understanding the game's constraints before answering questions. Many students also spend too long on one difficult game instead of moving on strategically. A tutor can identify your specific patterns—whether you're misreading rules, making careless errors, or simply running out of time—and address them directly.
Look for a tutor with strong LSAT credentials (ideally a high score themselves), experience teaching Logic Games specifically, and the ability to explain complex diagramming concepts clearly. They should assess your current level, identify which game types trip you up, and teach you systematic approaches rather than just showing you answers. Varsity Tutors connects you with tutors who specialize in LSAT prep and understand the nuances of Analytical Reasoning.
Your first session typically includes a diagnostic assessment—working through a game or two so your tutor can see your current approach, timing, and accuracy. They'll identify whether you struggle with game recognition, diagramming, time management, or understanding question types. From there, you'll develop a personalized study plan focused on your specific weaknesses, with clear milestones for improvement.
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