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I'm wondering if Mr. Ping has any good pointers on how to ration the space on the page, especially when dealing with questions that may require copying down the game board several times to test the options. Usually I'd just write down the game board once and then write lightly enough when filling it out with the different sets of elements, so that the markings can be erased easily with one single stroke of the eraser before I need to fill in the other set.
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Ah, thanks for reminding. I haven't quite gotten that far yet in the PTs to see the change LSAC made, even though I've heard of it already.
Totally agree with the above ^^^
Not sure where you are in the curriculum but for the recent LSATs all Logic Games are spread over two pages. This gives you at least 1/2 a page on each page to write your boards. For myself, I've really mastered rewriting gameboards for games where my "master" doesn't help; I'm sure it's faster than erasing and risking making a mess.