I'm trying to significantly improve on logic games. If I study every day for an entire month for so many hours, what are the chances of me seeing major improvement?
When filling out your answer sheet at the start of the test do you need to know your LSAC account number by memory? Or does admission ticket enter with you?
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... 'm questioning if all the logic lessons are worthy it. I ... ", so I really like numbers, logic and all that), I understand ... , identify the premises, do some logic "board" and so on. logic lessons or if I should ...
So, quick question. What's the best way to improve on translating from English to formal logic? Just redoing the drills already in the curriculum? Any other supplemental material anyone recommend???
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I am having trouble fully grasping conditional logic. I understand it to an extent but not as much as I think I should to truly master this test. Any tips?
Hey guys! So my question is, where can I find printable logic games? I can find anything online and I'm wanting the exact games in the course like J.Y. suggests. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!
I have the Cambridge games packet. What would be the best way for me to use them for a month of logic games only. Should I just go through them one by one or should I mix them. Let me know what you think.
I run out of time when during PT 51 before filling the answer sheet for last five questions (took me around 15 seconds) should I exclude all of the five questions from my score? Or deduct a point from my total score?