new logic games set up ( with pic)

jrkovalsjrkovals Alum Member
edited January 2014 in Logic Games 183 karma
can someone please confirm this is how logic games are set up now http://imgur.com/DtBikmY. There have been multiple posts and understandably so. I believe a picture speaks 1000 words. If this pic is correct, it appears to have like an elongated horizontal 3/4 length of blank page under all the questions ( making flipping between a game unnecessary). does anyone think incorporating a page folded like this to logic games (http://imgur.com/saO3sxV) while P'Ting would be a bad idea. Although it is lose, it seems to give a semi-representation of an actual situation. I don't think having the same amount of space though on the actual age on the actual test day will be that much of a negative difference, how bout guys. If someone has a better idea i'm opening to listening to it. wat do u guys think?? any thoughts?

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  • MadpandaMadpanda Alum Member
    30 karma
    Honestly, wouldn't it be better to practice on less space and enjoy the extra space on the official exam? Your loose leaf paper is going to waste time while you're practicing.
  • mmigliommiglio Alum Member
    122 karma
    What Madpanda says.

    I think it would be less helpful to rely on the presumption that there may be a difference in formatting. The current format couldn't get much "tighter," so if you practice on that and you get used to little space, the extra space will only be advantageous on the day of the exam.
  • jrkovalsjrkovals Alum Member
    183 karma
    "We received confirmation today from LSAC on an important change on the LSAT. Going forward, each logic game will be printed with a blank facing page, giving you one entire blank page on which to do your work."

    http://nextsteptestprep.com/2012/06/26/logic-games-now-on-2-pages/

    "Given the significance of this 2-page layout change, I emailed LSAC to ask whether it would continue.

    LSAC's Director of Communications, Wendy Margolis, was kind enough to respond via email:
    I can confirm that the 2-page layout for each set of questions in the Analytical Reasoning section of the LSAT will continue."

    http://lsatblog.blogspot.com/2012/07/lsat-logic-games-layout-pages.html


    "As June LSAT test-takers may recall, the latest LSAT administration by the Law School Admissions Council featured, for the first time ever, two pages for Analytical Reasoning.

    Turns out, it wasn’t an accident.

    LSAC Director of Communications Wendy Margolis confirmed today through email that all future administrations of the LSAT would henceforth feature two pages for logic games."

    http://blueprintprep.com/lsatblog/news-and-analysis/lsac-all-lsats-will-now-feature-two-pages-for-logic-games/

    these are just a few sources speaking to the continuance of the lay out of the logic games. the first picture in my post above was from the second source listed in this post. While these aren't necessarily official sources, their stories line up and i haven't seen something to the opposite effect. So while i get what you're saying. I feel somewhat confident that this new lg layout will continue.
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