Wow crazy...Early on I would've been down with this when I couldn't stand games. Now I can't imagine LSAT without them. Maybe instead they'll have an Analytical Reasoning section that's like L.R., but more Formal Logic based. Very very interesting...
Maybe it'll be along the same lines as LG, in the sense that it will still be aimed at tasking test takers to spot patterns and other analytically based things, I can see it being similar to the ACT science section where you're giving a bunch of scientific data to parse through correctly.
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Now I feel that I have to take the LSAT asap before these changes are put into place.
Maybe more law schools will start also accepting the GRE?
Wow crazy...Early on I would've been down with this when I couldn't stand games. Now I can't imagine LSAT without them. Maybe instead they'll have an Analytical Reasoning section that's like L.R., but more Formal Logic based. Very very interesting...
Thank god ill be out of here before they make all these changes.
@zacharytsmith26826 said:
I wonder what they will replace logic games with
Maybe it'll be along the same lines as LG, in the sense that it will still be aimed at tasking test takers to spot patterns and other analytically based things, I can see it being similar to the ACT science section where you're giving a bunch of scientific data to parse through correctly.
I wonder what they will replace logic games with