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Frequently Asked Questions
The Analytical Reasoning section (also called Logic Games) tests your ability to organize information and make deductions under time pressure. You'll work through 4 logic games in 35 minutes, which means about 8-9 minutes per game. Many test-takers find this section challenging because it requires a different skill set than reading comprehension or logical reasoning—you need to quickly diagram complex relationships and answer questions based on those diagrams. With focused practice and strategic approaches, most students can significantly improve their performance on this section.
Effective pacing starts with recognizing that not all games are equally difficult—many test-takers benefit from tackling easier games first to build confidence and secure points. Spending 2-3 minutes on setup and diagramming before answering questions is crucial; a clear diagram saves time on individual questions. Tutors can help you identify which game types (sequencing, grouping, matching) you naturally work through faster, and develop strategies to manage your time on tougher games. Regular practice with timed sections helps you internalize the pace needed to complete all four games.
Different game types require different diagramming approaches—linear sequencing games benefit from simple left-to-right diagrams, while grouping games often need tables or charts. The key is developing a notation system that's quick to write but clear enough to reference while answering questions. Expert tutors can teach you multiple diagramming methods and help you identify which techniques work best for your learning style and speed. With consistent practice using refined diagrams, you'll spend less time on setup and more time confidently answering questions.
The best way to identify weak areas is through systematic practice test review—track which game types you miss most frequently and which ones consume the most time. Look for patterns: do you struggle with games involving conditional logic, or with games that have unusual constraint structures? Varsity Tutors connects you with tutors who can analyze your practice test results, pinpoint specific game types or question patterns causing trouble, and create a targeted study plan. This personalized approach ensures you're spending study time on areas that will have the biggest impact on your score.
Score improvement depends on your starting point and study intensity, but students who work systematically on the Analytical Reasoning section often see gains of 5-10 points on the LSAT's 120-180 scale. Some students improve even more if they start with minimal logic games experience. The key is consistent, focused practice combined with strategic feedback—understanding why you missed a question matters more than simply doing more games. A tutor can help you maximize your improvement timeline by identifying high-impact strategies and eliminating inefficient study habits.
Most test-takers benefit from completing 10-15 full practice tests under timed conditions, with the Analytical Reasoning section receiving focused attention throughout your prep. Early in your study, you might take games untimed to master diagramming and logic; as you progress, increase the time pressure to simulate test conditions. Rather than just grinding through tests, the quality of your review matters most—analyzing each mistake to understand why you got it wrong. Tutors can help you create a structured practice schedule that builds from foundational skills to full-length timed tests, ensuring you're test-ready by your target date.
Test anxiety on logic games often stems from uncertainty about whether you'll finish or concern about getting stuck on a difficult game. Building confidence through repeated successful practice is the most effective antidote—when you've solved similar games dozens of times, you trust your abilities under pressure. Developing a strategic approach (like skipping a particularly hard game initially) also reduces anxiety because you have a plan. Tutors can teach you mental strategies like controlled breathing and positive self-talk, plus help you practice staying calm when you encounter unfamiliar game structures.
Look for a tutor with strong LSAT credentials, ideally someone who has scored highly on the test and has extensive experience teaching logic games. They should be able to explain diagramming techniques clearly, adapt their teaching to your learning style, and provide detailed feedback on practice games. It's also valuable to work with someone who understands the mental side of test prep—managing time pressure and building confidence matter as much as understanding the logic. Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors in Brooklyn who can customize their approach to your specific challenges and goals.
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