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This lesson walks you through setting up a LSAT grouping game logic game from the analytical reasoning section of an actual LSAT. Try it Free 30-Day Free Trial
For the rest of the videos in this series and the full text of this LSAT logic game and questions as well as more videos and explanations check out our free trial online LSAT Prep Course. This video explains how to set up the diagram for the third logic game in the analytical reasoning section [...]
Here’s a quick drill technique that can help you improve your LSAT logic games scores. Typically students continually try new logic games sections with just a cursory review before moving on to the next. This does little to improve your score or skills. With this drill you will repeat and review logic games sections until [...]
This video lesson will give you some great strategies for improving your logic games diagram set ups! Here’s the captions from the Video… Introduction to LSAT Logic Games What these first few lessons are designed to do is give you an overview of the LSAT Logic Games. We’re going to give you some strategies and [...]
On the LSAT you will often encounter the terms “either, or” in both logical reasoning and analytical reasoning (logic games) questions. What exactly does “either, or” mean? When you’re mother asks if you would like cake or pie for dessert she probably means one or the other, but not both. Well the LSAT is not [...]
LSAT Tip: Unless statements the easy way The word UNLESS can be a blessing or a curse on the LSAT. This quick lesson will help make it a blessing for you. Check out the bottom of this article for more LSAT articles, lessons and tips. Unless is often found in the more difficult Logical Reasoning [...]
As part of our free online LSAT course, here’s a quick lesson in diagramming a basic ordering game from the analytical reasoning section an official LSAT exam. You can download a copy of the full exam including this game and all the associated questions from our free trial LSAT course. This video deals with a [...]
This post is taken from a recent discussion with one of our students… If you’re having trouble with the LSAT logic games, this method of studying often helps students break through into higher scores. The reason the repetition is effective is that there are only so many LSAT game constructions and this helps you become [...]
Here’s an explanation and diagram for the set up of the first logic game on the June 2007 LSAT. You can download a copy of this LSAT Prep Test here. This LSAT Logic game is a relatively simple ordering game, also known as a sequencing or linear game. You will be asked to place entities [...]
Preparing for the LSAT does not have to be all LSAT texts and courses. If you have a little more time to prepare I would recommend you try taking a course in logic or critical thinking or review a logical text book. Another great resource is the Logicola software that quizzes you on a number [...]