Then it's probably worth looking into a course or one-on-one. Could just be that you get hard things wrong b/c they're hard. I'd focus on thoroughly understanding method of reasoning, beyond Q-types.
I made a YouTube video about this (170+ LSAT Logical Reasoning strategy).
If you aren't able to afford 1-1 LSAT coaching or tutoring, some ideas to get help:
- study partner (online or in-person)
- local tutor (maybe a current law student at your local law school, or craigslist)
- free videos / courses
On that last point, aside from what I linked in my last comment to you, there's a lot more on my YouTube channel. Keep browsing. There are plenty of free resources that could help you figure out whatever's holding you back.
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