So I was trying to understand what is different about the LSAT-flex and noticed on the LSAC website it said it is made up of 3 sections: Analytical Reasoning, Logical Reasoning, and Reading Comprehension. So there is no logic games section on the flex version or am I missing something?

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  • Monday, Dec 07 2020

    Ohh that makes sense. Thank you for pointing that out!> @jonathankorger285 said:

    Analytical Reasoning is Logic Games :)

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  • Thursday, Dec 03 2020

    Like @jonathankorger285 said, logic games are formally known as Analytical Reasoning. The Flex differs from the traditional LSAT in two ways: (1) there is only one LR section which is lame and (2) the experimental section was cut.

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  • Thursday, Dec 03 2020

    Analytical Reasoning is Logic Games :)

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