Will practicing the other Games aid in doing well in those random MISC Logic Games? Is there a technique to approaching them? I think it is the initial shock factor that stumps me.
During the beginning of many of the logic lessons, a mindmap is shown containing the relevant topics of the logic curriculum. Is there anyway that we can access that mindmap?
I found this logic game to help alleviate the anxiety of waiting for the results! Honestly the LSAT material actually does make you smarter. Everyone have a go at this, it was fun.
... with even the simplest of logic games? I just started ... making the smallest inferences in logic games. This is making ... just not working with these logic games.
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... "figure out what type of logic game question is giving you ... have improved a lot in logic games (it's my favorite ... a technique for the last logic game question? Should I put ...
Does 7Sage or anyone taking the course keep track of the hardest logic games that have ever appeared on the LSAT? It would be helpful to focus on this these games. Presumably if you can understand these games, then all the other ones would be easier.
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1. Learn the Logic (conditions, reversals, everything)! - 7sage ... heavy use of conditional logic and logic overall, so, if ... Reasoning - I used LR Bibles, LSAT Trainer and Manhattan ...
3. Logic Games - Practice, practice, practice. I ...
Anyone find the LSAT Trainer's notation of Logic Games (especially the characteristics and categories chapter) a little redundant? I'm wondering if I should just skip these chapters...any thoughts?