Are you saying 3 out of the 4 games weren't standard, as in sequencing or grouping? were they games where you had seen things similar, or did they all feel brand new? I feel in all the PT's I've done, only 1 of the 4 games has been "misc.
I have taken some Flex tests. For the tests I took there was a miscellaneous game for one of the games- look up the "shredder" game from October or the newspaper/reviews games from January. On another of the Flex tests there was a game that looked a lot like the swimming lap game (Pt 37 game 4). When people describe miscellaneous games keep in mind they may just be describing a game that featured grouping and sequencing or in and out and sequencing for examples. I have never seen any PT that actually had 3 or 4 misc. games. This link of misc games from powerscore might be of help for you to practice: https://blog.powerscore.com/lsat/comprehensive-list-of-rarely-tested-logic-games-outliers-and-oddballs/
But I would say as far as preparing- be really solid in your fundamentals so that you can bank time in case of a weird game. Should you get one take a deep breath and approach it as calmly as you can. If you haven't heard the explanation video from JY for the flowers game (PT 88) this is a must listen! He explains so well how you should approach a weird game- a must for learning to have the right mental state.
Are you saying 3 out of the 4 games weren't standard, as in sequencing or grouping? were they games where you had seen things similar, or did they all feel brand new? I feel in all the PT's I've done, only 1 of the 4 games has been "misc.
3/4 games were not standard and one sequencing. It was terrible. Truly evil @LSAT writers
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i'd say in about 3/4 of them
I had 3/4 misc games on April flex
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Are you saying 3 out of the 4 games weren't standard, as in sequencing or grouping? were they games where you had seen things similar, or did they all feel brand new? I feel in all the PT's I've done, only 1 of the 4 games has been "misc.
I took the LSAT in April and also had 3 misc games, similar to the ones from Pt 30 to PT 50 labeled as misc
@“Timmy Is an Avg Kid that No One Understands” 3 out of 4 games in a single lsat was misc?? 💀
How do you all deal with that? Miscellaneous games are death
I have taken some Flex tests. For the tests I took there was a miscellaneous game for one of the games- look up the "shredder" game from October or the newspaper/reviews games from January. On another of the Flex tests there was a game that looked a lot like the swimming lap game (Pt 37 game 4). When people describe miscellaneous games keep in mind they may just be describing a game that featured grouping and sequencing or in and out and sequencing for examples. I have never seen any PT that actually had 3 or 4 misc. games. This link of misc games from powerscore might be of help for you to practice:
https://blog.powerscore.com/lsat/comprehensive-list-of-rarely-tested-logic-games-outliers-and-oddballs/
But I would say as far as preparing- be really solid in your fundamentals so that you can bank time in case of a weird game. Should you get one take a deep breath and approach it as calmly as you can. If you haven't heard the explanation video from JY for the flowers game (PT 88) this is a must listen! He explains so well how you should approach a weird game- a must for learning to have the right mental state.
3/4 games were not standard and one sequencing. It was terrible. Truly evil @LSAT writers