... suggest that you complete the logicalreasoning and games course. Then, I ... would take some timed logicalreasoning sections and reading comp just to see ...
... skills precisely at a slow speed, I would eventually be more ... again!) and started working towards speed. Using this method, I was ... LSAT Trainer, The Loophole in LogicalReasoning, LSAT for Dummies, the Fox ...
... avoid timing altogether for now--speed doesn't need to be ... questions to make sure my reasoning was correct, and, of course ... ://www.manhattanprep.com/lsat/forums/logical-reasoning-f4.html). I made sure ...
... avoid timing altogether for now--speed doesn't need to be ... questions to make sure my reasoning was correct, and, of course ... ://www.manhattanprep.com/lsat/forums/logical-reasoning-f4.html). I made sure ...
... I were you. Particularly with logicalreasoning, it looks like you would ... fundamentals rather than focusing on speed or time pressure. It would ...
... Logical Games and Reading Comprehension problem sets. This is because Logical Games and Reading ... questions only show up for LogicalReasoning, because LogicalReasoning is done on a ...
... did 3 questions from each LogicalReasoning stem and found that no ... />
1) Start by checking your reading first:
Once you are ... done reading the stimulus, don't look ... want to work on active reading, and breaking down difficult to ...
... a way to improve your reading. So let's start ... the terribly written blob of logical spaghetti so we can ... book "The Loophole in LSAT LogicalReasoning" by Ellen Cassidy because ... is equally useful for understanding Reading Comprehension passages.