... know what I was doing. Logicgames seemed impossible. I didn't ... ready for the September 2014 LSAT. Which got postponed to December ... time for the September 2016 LSAT. After restarting my studies ... readers attention. Just like an LSAT question, each and every part ...
... fool-proofing the first 20 games in the set but I ... regularly come across games that give me problems. I ... and finish all of the games in time, but just yesterday ... has fool-proofed around 20 games or should I restart from ...
... planning on taking the September LSAT. I only began studying a ... concerned with working on the logicgames which is the section I ... be fine skipping right to logicgames?
... were instrumental to my LSAT improvement over the last ... Powerscore LG Bible overcomplicates logicgames. I definitely prefer the ... learning how to organize logicgames into tiny, discrete categories ... . Actually doing timed logicgames is what will help ...
... really well on the logicgames section on my practice ... that both of the games I missed were rule ... driven, games that don't have ... 've struggled with rule driven games before as well.
... the 7sage by looking for LogicGames explanations and was really impressed ... May 15th. I finished the LSAT Trainer by Mike Kim and ... BR 160. I'm starting Logicgames fool-proofing for PT 29 ...
... have already completed the entire LSAT unlocked handbook by Kaplan, and ... just need extra practice on LogicGames, Assumptions and Argument - based questions ...
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1. I go through each logic game of one section of ... . 1st section (Intro to LogicGames and Sequencing Games), 2nd section, etc.) and ... the section, I do each logic game _three more times_ to ... know how to do the logicgames by doing each one _three ...
Does anyone recommend fool proofing games one at a time, and not moving to a new game until having mastered the game you're working on? Or, alternatively, is it better to work on a set of, say, three or four at a time?