Posts Tagged ‘Logic Games’

Struggling to get a handle on grouping games? In this class, you will learn the basic skills you need to move through grouping games efficiently and accurately.


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Struggling to get a handle on sequencing games? In this class, you will learn the basic skills you need to move through sequencing games efficiently and accurately.


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I hope you are Ready Player One because this class is all about games! Every week we go over how to set up the board and attack the questions of a specific game type. Whether you are new to Logic Games or a seasoned gamer who wants to brush up on fundamentals, this class is for you!


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Are you ready to start getting -2, -1, even -0 on LG? Do you want to spend less than 30 seconds per question? Each week, we will walk through board set-ups and questions for all levels of Logic Games with a focus on splitting out as many boards as possible. We will model spending more time up front with the game in order to fly through the questions!

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If you’re struggling with conditionals and lawgic, then you need to practice your translations! Join 7Sage Instructor Henry Ewing for a 1 hour workshop practicing conditional reasoning!

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If you're ready to get more practice taking a full LSAT Prep Test under simulated online proctor conditions, you're in the right place. Here's how our Proctored PTs work:

 

1. Register using this link: https://7sage.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZwocu2trzsjGdRNM5GT3ELED-H67u3gGlHH Once you sign up, you'll receive an email from Zoom with the link to join the meeting.

 

2. Select a PT that you want to take for the proctored test. This can be any PT; we recommend one that you haven't seen yet and that is at least as recent as PT 50. You can take the PT through 7Sage, or, if you want to simulate real test-day conditions, you can log into LawHub and take it there.

 

3. Show up to the Zoom meeting 10 minutes before the scheduled start time (12:50 pm ET). You will all be prompted to complete a room scan (similar to the test-day security measures) at the same time and then put into a breakout room by yourself to complete the test.

 

4. Simulate the test! Our 7Sage Proctor will monitor the testing process for the duration of your test and even simulate a pesky interruption. The Proctor will ask if anyone would like to be interrupted at the beginning of the session, and you will have the chance to privately message your preference. If only the ProctorU proctors would be so kind as to ask! If you have any approved accommodations, please let us know via private chat at the beginning of the session as well––you'll be able to use those.

 

If you have any questions, please email bailey.luber@7sage.com. We hope to see you there!


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Struggling to get a handle on In/Out games? In this class, you will learn the basic skills you need to move through In/Out efficiently and accurately.

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Are you ready to take your logic game skills to the next level? Join 7Sage instructor Josh Aldy in this advanced class where he shares insider tips and tricks for logic games rule representation that will give you the edge you need to excel in the logic games section. In this comprehensive course, you'll learn how to make even the toughest logic games seem easy, using advanced strategies that are proven to deliver results.

 

Note: This class is designed for advanced students. It is highly recommended that you are finished with the logic games core curriculum before joining this class! 


Struggling to get a handle on logic games? In this class, you will learn the basic skills you need to move through Logic Games quickly and accurately. We'll be going over key game types, the best way to set up your game board, foolproofing, and the importance of a procedure.


Note: This class has been cancelled. We're very sorry about that!
 

Do you get the Logic Games fundamentals but still struggle with some of the games later in the section? Join a 180-scorer to tackle how to build boards to tackle increasingly-challenging games.

 


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