Hi everyone,
I'm new to the LSAT and was wondering if someone could confirm which sections on the 7Sage Syllabus are for Logic Games. To my untrained eyes it looks like the syllabus introduces Logic Games, and then goes back to Logical Reasoning.
Specially, are there any games sections without the word "games" in the title?
Namely, anything other than:
- Introduction to Logic Games & Sequencing Games
- Sequencing Games with a Twist
- Introduction to Grouping Games: The In-Out Games
- Grouping Games
- Grouping Games with a Chart
- Grouping and Sequencing Games
Hoping to study *just* games over the next 2 weeks and wanted to know which sections/videos to try cover.
Thanks so much, everyone!
Happy holidays.
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Sounds great. Thank you @gregoryalexanderdevine723 and @gregoryalexanderdevine723!
especially the conditional logic course.
I tried to start at LG without going through the previous lessons and @jhaldy10325 is correct! You need to be able to understand the logic lessons beforehand and the terms and way JY teaches first. It makes it so much easier, helpful, and enjoyable!
Thanks for your advice! It's helpful to hear from people who've done this. :)
Welcome to 7sage btw :)
100% this. I find that people do more harm than good by skipping around the syllabus and they end up wasting lots of time.
The LG sections will be titled appropriately, but there's just so much else that goes into it. I wouldn't even know how to begin parsing out which lessons are relevant to LG and which aren't. If you're just starting out, I'd recommend going in order the first time through. The curriculum is structured and ordered deliberately and each lesson builds on previous lessons. After working through it, you can focus your studies more effectively from there.