Is it true that the newer LG sections are easier than usual? I've heard that the most brutal LG sections are in the early 2000s. Is there any truth to this? June and February 2016 test takers (if there are any left) what kind of games did you run into on the actual test?
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Snakes Lizards. Bus seats. Music Store. and Zephyr Air Lines... MY GOD THAT GAME...FU Zephyr. Anyways, in addition to that you have sets that are 4 really hard games PTC is a great example. I believe game two or three came out up the most creative way ever to give us a biconditional.
Games from the early 90's are just as hard. The way they give us rules is in a huge paragraph gives rise to a higher mistake potential. The icing on top is that minimal space they gave test takers to work with.
Now with ALL that said I do believe that the strategy to make inferences upfront and strategically work your way through a game really put the test writers in their place! Snap! Really though the games listed above aren't "Hard" per se. It is more the idea that they are unfamiliar and on test day it is clearly much harder to understand, setup, then solve a game type you have never seen or done previously.
The 50s into the 60s yes. They were (for the most part) relatively cookie cutter and fun in a way.
The 70s have so far brought us a few odd games. Not 'hard' per se just different. Dec 15' game 3 off the top of my head. What we don't see anymore are the long paragraph story type introductions as we used too. Also we get a lot more room to work with.
Disclaimer: The lsat writers could be doing anything for the next set of games so we have no idea what to expect...lol..
That's just my take though I'm sure others have a different view.
I will add though, a circle game is expected in the near future, so make sure to brush up on those, PT 41 especially which is the most recent and complex incarnation. They threw a circle onto a recent experimental, so it should be coming around.