I'm wondering if anyone has taken a philosophy course in logical reasoning. If you have, how did you find it? Did you feel it gave you a stronger foundation going into your LSAT prep, or is 7Sage (and any other prep material) sufficient for you? Was it different enough from the LSAT that it wasn't helpful? I ask because I'm considering such a course if it will strengthen my understanding of "lawgic."
I'm still feeling intimidated by the games, even after going through the lawgic lessons and the lessons on the various types of games. This course is offered at my university. Based on the description of the course, it addresses the kind of logic used in the games. It would be helpful to know if it will benefit my studying before I sign up.
(I apologize of this question came up already and has been buried by newer threads).
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http://7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/2737/logic-games-attack-strategy
As for the class, I couldn't really help you there. I showed up to my intro to philosophy midterm having not read anything and having not been to class since the first week and wrote an essay on the horrible injustice of testing people on philosophy. My professor liked it enough to not fail me and so my whole grade was based on the final. I passed, but I didn't learn any useful logic, though YMMV. What's the worst that could happen?