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Frequently Asked Questions
The Analytical Reasoning section, commonly called "Logic Games," tests your ability to organize information and draw logical conclusions under time pressure. You'll work through 4 games in 35 minutes, with each game presenting a set of rules and constraints that you must use to answer 5-7 questions. This section rewards pattern recognition, systematic thinking, and the ability to visualize complex relationships—skills that are critical for success in law school.
Analytical Reasoning is uniquely challenging because it requires you to master unfamiliar puzzle formats while working under strict time constraints. Unlike Reading Comprehension, which uses familiar text, or Logical Reasoning, which mirrors everyday arguments, Logic Games demand that you learn a new skill from scratch. Most test-takers find the first few games they encounter confusing, but with targeted practice and expert guidance, students typically see significant improvement once they understand the underlying logic patterns.
Score improvement depends on your starting point and commitment to practice. Students who struggle with Logic Games often see 5-10 point increases (on the 120-180 scale) after focused preparation, while those with foundational understanding may improve 10-15 points or more. The key is consistent practice with expert feedback—tutors can help you identify whether you're missing conceptual patterns, making careless errors, or struggling with pacing, then target those specific weaknesses.
With 35 minutes for 4 games, you have roughly 8-9 minutes per game, though the difficulty varies. Most test-takers benefit from spending 2-3 minutes upfront to diagram the rules and constraints carefully—this foundation saves time on individual questions. A tutor can help you develop a personalized pacing strategy based on which game types you find easiest, so you can tackle those first and build momentum before tackling harder games.
The most frequent errors include: failing to diagram rules clearly, misinterpreting conditional statements ("if-then" logic), and skipping questions because a game feels too difficult. Many students also waste time trying to solve games in their head rather than writing out scenarios, or they rush through setup to save time and then struggle with every question. Expert tutors help you develop systematic diagramming techniques and teach you which questions to prioritize so you maximize points in the time available.
Most students benefit from 4-8 weeks of focused preparation, practicing 3-5 games per week alongside other LSAT sections. However, the quality of practice matters more than quantity—working through games with expert feedback and reviewing your mistakes is far more effective than grinding through problems without guidance. A tutor can help you build a study schedule that fits your timeline and target your weakest game types so you make the most of your preparation time.
Look for tutors with strong LSAT scores (typically 170+), proven experience teaching Logic Games, and the ability to explain complex concepts clearly. The best tutors don't just show you how to solve games—they teach you the underlying logic patterns so you can apply those skills to unfamiliar game types on test day. Varsity Tutors connects you with expert tutors in Rochester who have deep knowledge of Analytical Reasoning and can tailor their teaching to your learning style and pace.
Your tutor will likely assess your current skill level by having you work through a Logic Game, then review your approach to understand where you're getting stuck—whether it's diagramming, interpreting rules, or managing time. From there, they'll explain the core logic patterns and introduce systematic diagramming techniques tailored to your learning style. The first session sets the foundation for targeted practice, so come ready to ask questions and be open to trying new problem-solving strategies.
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