I'm just now starting to do logic games, and it is completely foreign to me. My question: Do we not write on our master game board with inferences and rules annotated on it? Sorry, if it seems like a silly question; I am just super confused.
... -3 range? Been working on logic games for a few weeks ... finished the core curriculum of logic games (haven't gotten to ... logic bundle yet, only problem sets), ...
Logic games are 2 pages per ... being occupied by the game rules, etc and the first question ... very close to the written rules themselves, perhaps ensuring more accuracy ... be near the written game rules and draw on page 2 ...
... I've been drilling logic games with the Cambridge ... I transitioned to timed logic games sections and I' ... reading much of the rules. I was simply a ... able to conquer the logic games section before the ... my mistake. Drill full logic games sections instead of ...
I find my true weakness in logic games is over-thinking the game board which causes me to make invalid inferences or duplicate game boards that do not need to be done. does anyone know how I can correct this mistake.
I am taking the LSAT in October, but I am still struggling with the logic games. What are the best advice on how to get better in this section. I am not doing well at all.
... I was severely struggling with logic games. I took about three ... weeks to do straight logic games every day for hours ... . All of the logic games I've seen, I ... than I usually do on logic games. But I noticed some ...
I always wonder how the individuals taking this test coped with this specific logic games section. The second game on this was not difficult, but time consuming as hell, and the last game is like "wth is this?"
... this question? One of the rules states that "At most one ... is obviously contradictory with their rules. I even watched the video ... writers really contradict their own rules like that?