With the re-occurrence of rare/old game types such as the circular game from feb 2014 and pattern game from June 2014, should it be anticipated that this kind of trend will continue with the upcoming LSAT's? Also, how would we go about preparing for these games? Focus solely on the old games that shared this game type?
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http://7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/1200/recent-trend-for-logic-games
Regarding preparing for "rare" games: http://7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/comment/4776
Thought about typing up a response, but linking you to others' rather exceptional explanations seemed like a better idea.
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Additionally, Superpreps A, B, and C have some weird and difficult games in them. These should just be done as full sections.