If anyone who has taken/will be taking the LSAT has any specific tips that they would be willing to share specifically on the Analytical Reasoning (logicgames) section that would much appreciated.
... any of you blind review logicgames? Fool proofing has dramatically ... and my competence on logicgames and I am continuing ... if blind reviewing my logicgames after I first take ... necessary.. it seems that logicgames is just fundamentally different in ...
... 've managed to get my LogicGames errors down to zero. However ... which tests have the hardest LogicGames sections? It seems as though ... these tests have very easy games, and I don't think ...
... doing really terribly on the logicgames section (like, really bad). games with the fullproofing system? And ... with all the "core curriculum" games?
Hey guys!
I'm really set on getting a 170+, but LogicGames have been really kicking my butt. I find myself not even being able to set up the diagrams correctly, which makes me lose time and accuracy on questions. Does anyone have any advice?
... am studying, in particular, the logicgames section. As I am watching ... the reviews for the games by J.Y, I am ... noticing that almost all the games can be divided in two ...
... LSAT trainer is fantastic, my logicgames still need work!
... review of logicgames? I have jumped right into the LogicGames section ... all do when blind reviewing logicgames?
So ... during blind review of logicgames would be appreciated!
... currently having issues pertaining to LogicGames. I'm having issues in ... . I haven't practiced the logicgames section that much though in ... think if I print the Logic Game questions out that are ...
... do you approach studying for logicgames? Do you expose yourself to ... one new logic game at a time, and ... do you do as many logicgames as you can, and pocket ...
... classic post on studying for logicgames, Pacifico mentions going through LG ... good method or are recent logicgames different enough that you have ... to practice with sooner games?
When doing Blind review for logicgames, should you do all the questions from scratch or just be able to convince yourself why an answer has to be correct and the other answer choices have to be wrong?
I saw an article posted in 2019 that LSAC is removing logicgames from the LSAT due to a blind kid not being able to take that portion of the exam? Are the logicgames no longer on the LSAT?