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I just came across the circular subway game from PT18 S1 G3. I was wondering if there are any other games similar to this one that I can practice? Anything that makes use of a circle would be very useful.
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PT B circle game and PT 1 circle game come to mind.
Circular games are pretty rare, only 5 have been circle games with the last one in February 2014.
http://blog.powerscore.com/lsat/the-tenth-circle-of-lsat-hell-tiered-circular-games
Thank you both for the quick replies!
Thank you! I wasn't even aware of the Feb 2014 one...
I believe they skipped over that LSAT as a PT so there isn't any way to see that LG but apparently it was a circular game.
Yeah, they don't release Feb LSATS for some reason (usually, Feb 97' is an exception) I still had no clue one appeared so recently and I never heard about it. Interesting stuff!
PT 40 has one as well, I believe.
I was told that there wasn't any Feb LSATS released either. Interesting. Thank you.
Yeah, just Feb 97' I believe! I wish we had all those extra tests!
Pretty sure there was a circular in 2015 in Feb as it was a test Nicole took
She did mention that didn't she. I'll have to re-listen to her webinar or message her on FB and see. Either way, I'm not sure but that does strike my memory as very possible.
I honestly just do most Circular games like sequencing games and they don't tend to give me much trouble. At least the 2 I've seen, so take that with a grain of salt.
Hmmm. Maybe they do this a lot for undisclosed tests? Below the Live Commentary video of PT41.S2.G4, it says "Please note that a similar game showed up in the undisclosed February 2014 LSAT."
https://7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-41-section-2-game-4/
@akistotle Good catch!
September 2016 LSAT in Asia (undisclosed) also had a circular game.
I actually like these round table/circular games. This type is one of very few questions on the LSAT where I can make use of my real life experiences of making seating charts.....for difficult people in order to avoid this situation:
https://media.giphy.com/media/eVhnGcHd7xCg/giphy.gif
Haha, facts. I guess like all games, it's all about visualization and diagramming. Circle games don't scare me one bit. However, the great unknown I admit instills a bit of apprehension in me. I know I'll be ready for whatever they throw at me. If I can get an A in Macro Econ, I think I can figure out some darn games, lol.