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LSAT Video – A quick lesson in Diagramming Logic Games

By Greg Smith on September 9, 2010

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 [...]

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How to diagram an LSAT Logic Game – Video Tutorial

By Greg Smith on March 10, 2010

We’ve removed the original video as we upgrade to better lessons and videos. Check out some of our LSAT Logic Games Videos. You can find plenty more logic games lessons videos and lessons and videos for the other LSAT sections (logical reasoning and reading comprehension) in our online LSAT course. Try it for free now.

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"If and only if" vs. "if" or "only if", what's the difference?

"If and only if" vs. "if" or "only if", what's the difference?

By Greg Smith on August 10, 2009

Formal logic including conditional or IF-Then statements appear in 3 out of 4 LSAT test sections. Both Logical Reasoning Sections and the Analytical Reasoning Section will use formal logic. This often includes conditional statements such as “IF Bob is selected THEN Suzie is also selected” or “Suzie is selected IF Bob is selected” How does [...]

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