I brute force my way through all the games also. If for some reason I know that a certain game is ridiculously hard, I diagram it as best as I can and then just answer the questions by forcing each answer against the rules.
If I'm stuck on a game I come back to it last. Usually I find I just don't know how to set-up my diagram, so if I'm in that situation I look at the grab-a-rule question first to help me out :) Good luck!
... , of course, for LG - never diagram anything. Put your pencil down ... 't waste time doodling a diagram. Instead, try understanding the hostile ...
I think the contrapositive is /[/e or /d-->/c]-->/[/b-->a]! However, the LSAT will not ask you to diagram such a complex conditional, so don't sweat this!
Oh hi!
I have all the reasoning down and i know exactly what the question entails, i just really wanted to know if there was a way to diagram that statement and i was missing it?