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Logic Game Questions

Quick SilverQuick Silver Alum Inactive Sage
edited November 2014 in Logic Games 1049 karma
I've noticed for a while now that just about every LG question is stealthfully focused on testing to see if you know a rule or made an inference (without directly saying, and in turn, revealing the inference).

What are your thoughts --Is it worth it to look at a question and try predict/anticipate what rule or inference the question is trying to test?

Thoughts? Does any strategy out there suggest this or do any of you use this on your own?

(FYI - I already spend time making inferences before attacking questions).

Comments

  • LSATPWNAGELSATPWNAGE Alum Member
    43 karma
    While I don't actively try to predict/anticipate inferences per question, I do experience it intuitively. As we progress, I think that process becomes more an act of the subconscious allowing to quickly navigate the games.
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