Any suggestions on the best source for practice Logic Games outside of the actual published LSATs?
I am saving the last 6-8 most recent LSATs for full practice tests and will have exhausted all other Logic Games soon, with more practice needed.
Suggestions for Non-Real LSAT Logic Games Forum
- KremeCheez
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- tyro
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Re: Suggestions for Non-Real LSAT Logic Games
The only ones I've liked are the LSAT blog ones. CLick the PDF link.
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- PDaddy
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Re: Suggestions for Non-Real LSAT Logic Games
KremeCheez wrote:Any suggestions on the best source for practice Logic Games outside of the actual published LSATs?
I am saving the last 6-8 most recent LSATs for full practice tests and will have exhausted all other Logic Games soon, with more practice needed.
It sounds like you should be doing the real LSAT's you've practiced again. Your familiarity with them should not deter you. The important thing is to get so comfortable with the "steps" you must take in various scenarios that you can do them in your sleep and you can do them with quicksilver speed. If you aren't finishing every problem you've had exposure to in under 8 minutes (perfectly), you should still be practicing them.
- KevinP
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Re: Suggestions for Non-Real LSAT Logic Games
As PDaddy mentioned, retaking the logic games multiple times is still beneficial.
But if you really want something new, here are some LSAT-like logic games:
http://www.manhattanlsat.com/logic-games-practice.cfm
But if you really want something new, here are some LSAT-like logic games:
http://www.manhattanlsat.com/logic-games-practice.cfm
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