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  • Friday, Jan 05 2024

    I don't really need to try every prep service to know that 7sage is as good as it gets, (and it's gooood). Never heard of the LSAT before I started in Jun of last year, couldn't do a logic game to save my life. Haven't gotten a more than a -1 on LG in the last 10+ PTs, so, for what it's worth, I'd say ignore the 'try these other services' advice and focus on the 7sage CC, and practice, practice, practice.

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  • Friday, Jan 05 2024

    This isn't related to 7Sage, but I learned and perfected logic games originally with Lsat Demon (another lsat prep platform) and I think they explain it better (at least for me) than 7Sage does. If you search on Youtube for "in out games lsat demon," you'll see a short clip from their podcast where they talk in more simpler terms of exactly what an in/out game is asking for with a real-life example. That video helped things click for me/ put in real-life perspective what in/out games really are. I hope that helps!

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  • Friday, Jan 05 2024

    JY made this wonderful list - LSAT Logic Games Sorted Part 1: In/Out Games. The way he grouped them by type and difficulty level was super helpful in mastering In/Out games which naturally strengthened my conditional logic skills.

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  • Thursday, Jan 04 2024

    Conditional Reasoning in LR will help in LG. I do not know exact PT'S but check the core curriculum for conditional logic.

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