Hey y'all—
As you know, I'm a big LSAT nerd. I love LSAT and I love LSATters. 7sage is a huge part of my life. Some of my most important contacts and favorite buddies have come through this forum. So, I'm looking for a way to give back ... and to give you what you want. Or rather, to ask you what you want, and then figure out a way to give it to you (or to find someone who can!).
To that end, I wanted to open up 7sage's own TRL (Total Request Live, for those of you who may have blocked out the glory that was Carson Daly from 1998-2008).
7sage Total Request Live
—What topics do you want to read about (in longer form)? Articles, opinion pieces, success stories ...
—Got ideas for infographics?
—Want pretty printable charts/cheat-sheets?
—Other categories not yet imagined??
Open season on requests/brainstorming. Rock me like a hurricane.
You can post your requests in the comments here, or feel free to PM me if you'd like to remain somewhat incognito
Comments
I know that "at least" is a key word for 'Grouping Game Board with a chart' as well as "sequence" and "order" being key words for the 'Standard Sequencing Game board'. This led me to wonder if there are other identifying words or word patterns for each of the other examples given on the 'Logic Game Boards Cheat Sheet'?" I think it would be more awesome to add identifying words or word patterns to the already pretty awesome cheat sheet. What do you think?
Don't want you guys to do extra work if it's already there! Excellent resources to have!
And thank you @nicole.hopkins for offering to do this!
Looks like there's some interest in tracking sheets for drilling/problem sets (Excel). Any particular requests/thoughts on those?
Seriously though, im so thankful for everything you guys do for the community.
http://7sage.com/lesson/logic-games-boards-summary/
http://7sage.com/lesson/logic-games-habits-for-speed-and-accuracy/
These two taken together are fantastic cheat sheets.