THE MADNESS! There must be a better a way! I do not know whether you are doing this already or not, but if you are printing more than 1 page you can print double sided.
In addition to this, how are the logic games set up on the actual test? I'm guessing it is a left page/right page sort of thing and you don't need to flip from the stimulus to the questions on the next page right? Thanks.
... hand side of the only page the game is on, it ... between middle of the left page for rules, right of left ... page for diagram(s), versus just ... the bottom of the right page.
I type out explanations for myself like what Phillip Kraft does (he posts them on the LSAT page of reddit). It really helps me see where my mistakes are.
Wow such a fast response! Thanks!
I'm confused though; when I download the PDF from 7sage and print it, it is single sided one page after another. Are you saying that on the actual LSAT every page is double sided with questions on both sides?
I believe the PDFs are exactly how the LSAT is formatted. Starting sometime in 2012 all Logic games are spread out over 2 pages with plenty of space on each page for diagrams.
If you're looking for the weirdest/wild games, check out Powerscore LG classification page. http://www.powerscore.com/gamesbible/lsat-logic-games-classification/
They classified all the pattern, mapping and circular games
... either not printing a title page (page 3 says Print from this ... page for good reason!) as Allison ... because if you flip a page and shit is upside down ... missing that super important title page!