How much emphasis should I put on the word "challenge?" I just started doing them to supplement my work and, although I typically score perfectly, they take me forever! 12-15 minutes per piece! This is drastically different from my normal performance as I typically finish even the hardest games in about 10 minutes while finishing a typical game in about 6 or so.
EDIT: Do keep in mind though that I have to do them on a scratch piece of paper separately. I wonder if I lose some time due to my typical games being very fluid in eliminations, alternate game boards, etc. I hate having to look up at a screen, look down at the paper, keep in my head which ones I've eliminated, etc.
MLSAT Logic Games Challenge Forum
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Re: MLSAT Logic Games Challenge
I found the challenge questions took a little more time too...I think that if they made them like all other games it wouldn't be the challenge...lol ...also as far as writing them down on a scratch sheet of paper, write the numbers and letters down too in a small box off to the side up front, so that you can still cross off answers.
1.abcde
2.abcde
you get the idea...that does take up time when you're having to keep remembering which ones you eliminated
1.abcde
2.abcde
you get the idea...that does take up time when you're having to keep remembering which ones you eliminated
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Re: MLSAT Logic Games Challenge
Hey WG -
Those games are not meant to take the same amount of time as real LSAT games -- timing was not a key consideration in the design of the challenge games, and you shouldn't worry too much about time as you are solving them -- HTH and hope you enjoyed the games! -- MK
Those games are not meant to take the same amount of time as real LSAT games -- timing was not a key consideration in the design of the challenge games, and you shouldn't worry too much about time as you are solving them -- HTH and hope you enjoyed the games! -- MK