Hey guys! I hope preparing for the Oct. LSAT is going well for you :) I was wondering how you review for logical reasoning questions after getting them wrong. For logic games, we are told to print out 10 clean copies and to do them frequently until we get them right. How do you do this for logical reasoning? Sometimes, I notice that I end up memorizing the answer choice and that really doesn't consolidate my knowledge about it.

Thanks!

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  • Sunday, Aug 30 2015

    Thanks so much for the suggestions! I will try them out and hopefully improve :)

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  • Wednesday, Aug 26 2015

    They key is to understand why 4 are wrong, and 1 is right. You might memorize the answer but I you know why 4 are wrong, and 1 is right...you're doing it right!

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  • Wednesday, Aug 26 2015

    This is such a good idea...especially the 5th section part.

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  • Wednesday, Aug 26 2015

    Make sure you're doing an excellent BR with a clean copy of the test, then @jyang72422 mentions a good way to go which is to copy and paste clean versions of the questions you got wrong into a notebook (I do it on my computer so I just use Word/Powerpoint) and then do this until you have a short drilling section or a full 25 question LR section. I'd say I have about 5-6 full LR sections from all the questions I got wrong over the course of all the PTs I've taken and now I can use them to drill or as a 5th section during PTs.

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  • Tuesday, Aug 25 2015

    I would erase how I formed my reasoning on the paper and watch explanation. If necessary, I will cut this question and pasted it on my notebook. I will do them again and again until my notebook gets lighter and lighter.

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