<p>On the LSAT, I've heard that the games section is the most easily improved upon, and that practice is particularly fruitful -- from anyone's personal experience, is this true or not? Perhaps any replies will help me set expectations.</p>
<p>I havn't been able to improve much on the games section (despite reading the logic games bible, and taking a course and working hard). but most other people seem to be.</p>
<p>In fact, to be honest, I only complete three games and guess for the fourth. although i get nearly every question correct for those 3 games, its frustrating and hurts my score.</p>
<p>Is the games section typically harder than other sections? (As in, the average is 13/25 instead of say, 15/25)?</p>
<p>I say this because on the test I took, it was considerably harder for me than any other section. Just wondering what the statistics are, if available.</p>
<p>YoungHove, if you're able to determine (through quickly looking at all the games) which ones are the easy ones and which ones are the hard ones, you should figure out an order that works. Consider leaving the hardest one to guess; consider doing the hardest three and just spending about a minute picking up easy points on the easiest game.</p>