LSAT Logical Reasoning question-skipping is a great strategy. I typically skip up to 4 questions in a single LSAT Logical Reasoning section and come back to them later.
Doing the hardest questions first is risky. I wouldn't recommend it. You're doing the Qs with the lowest likelihood of success first and then risking you won't get to the easier questions where you have a higher likelihood of success.
I'd do the easier questions first. Pick the lowest-hanging fruit first, and work up from there.
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