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redfoxblacksox736
Tuesday, Jun 07 2022
I'm not sure which one you're talking about specifically, but when you click on the logic game you want to play under the course page, you will see an option for a fresh copy. Once you generate the fresh copy, you will need to click the new blue link to take you to it. Hope this helps!
For reading comp:
Read at an even pace. I tend to take one or two "chicken scratch" notes per section. To be honest, it is mostly to prevent myself from mentally falling asleep, as these sections tend to be a bit dry! I don't go back and read my notes later.
While reading, I also digitally highlight to help me keep track. Things like dates, main ideas, reasons, etc. It's not so much like "OH THIS IS IMPORTANT" (I feel like in undergrad note taking, one highlights things that they feel are key ideas/something they'd like to add into an essay. For LSAT reading comp, I like to highlight things as a map marker, so my eyes can quickly look back on a section when the question comes up). After practicing, you can anticipate what kind of questions they might ask. LSAT reading comp provides many good sounding answers; because of this, it is very important to look back on specific text to see what they are actually saying, vs what you remember them saying if that makes sense.
In a different color, I like to highlight words that indicate tone. This isn't as relevant for science passages, but you can bet your butt that if there's any bias/personal opinion outside of dry fact, they'll ask a question about it!
For Logical Reasoning:
I'd say that it's always a good idea to review sufficient and necessary/how to chart them. If you have trouble on "find the flaw" or "find the parallel argument" questions, this will help big time.
On this note, I don't tend to chart everything. If it is a parallel-reasoning q, I'll chart right away because I know that personally, I'll get dizzy while trying to narrow down the answer choices without it! For other question types, I will hold off on charting in order to not waste time. If I run into issues, then I will chart.
Additionally, if I feel myself nodding off, I will start to take chicken scratch notes while reading, just to make sure I'm paying attention.
Hope this helps!