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LSAT logic games set up a scenario, unrelated to law, involving variables that must be categorized or put in order. Then they question test-takers about what can or must be true under various ...
The logical reasoning section requires LSAT takers to read a short passage then answer a question based on its content. Logic games are viewed by many as the most difficult section of the LSAT to ...
The logic games questions typically ask takers to put variables into a sequence or group them in different ways, and takers usually use scratch paper to diagram their answers. Logic games have ...
First, while test-takers might argue over whether the logic games are the hardest section of the test, there is no question that they require the most preparation. After all, questions about short ...
In this week’s post on LSAT basics, I’ll introduce techniques for how to use the base picture to answer the three major question types in logic games. These three question types constitute 95 ...
which of them is answering the exam's dreaded "logic game" questions for the last time? Answer: D, all of the above. Sign up here. The LSAT's next round of testing June 5-8 will include for the ...
Analytical Reasoning, or “Logic Games,” is a section that tests your ability to order and group information. The questions are written to seem accessible and unintimidating—they ask you to ...
LSAT logic games set up a scenario, unrelated to law, involving variables that must be categorized or put in order. Then they question test-takers about what can or must be true under various ...
Many test-takers find the logic games on the analytical reasoning section of the LSAT the most intimidating part of the test. But like everything on the LSAT, completing logic games with speed and ...