yeah, logic games are definitely the easiest section on the LSAT.dingbat wrote:I think your biggest problem with the LSAT is that you thought logic games were not solvable.boredatwork wrote:For example my biggest problem when I first started studying for the LSAT was I kept trying to solve the logic games, when in reality they were not solvable to a great degree.
I found every logic game solveable to the extent of the questions asked.
In all fairness, as a kid I often did logic puzzles for fun, do thè logic games were particularly easy for me
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I can't tell if you're serious or sarcasticPARTY wrote:yeah, logic games are DEFINITELY the easiest section on the LSAT.dingbat wrote:I think your biggest problem with the LSAT is that you thought logic games were not solvable.boredatwork wrote:For example my biggest problem when I first started studying for the LSAT was I kept trying to solve the logic games, when in reality they were not solvable to a great degree.
I found every logic game solveable to the extent of the questions asked.
In all fairness, as a kid I often did logic puzzles for fun, do thè logic games were particularly easy for me
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i realized that after i had posted it. i was being serious.dingbat wrote:I can't tell if you're serious or sarcasticPARTY wrote:yeah, logic games are definitely the easiest section on the LSAT.dingbat wrote:I think your biggest problem with the LSAT is that you thought logic games were not solvable.boredatwork wrote:For example my biggest problem when I first started studying for the LSAT was I kept trying to solve the logic games, when in reality they were not solvable to a great degree.
I found every logic game solveable to the extent of the questions asked.
In all fairness, as a kid I often did logic puzzles for fun, do thè logic games were particularly easy for me
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Agree with the above. Logic games are not like law school exams. Logic games are quite solvable, thats the whole point. Use logic to solve distinct questions. Legal questions are much more vague, with legitimate arguments for both sides (policy, statutory interpretation, precedent, etc.). If anything from the LSAT is analogous to traditional law school exams, I'd have to say its the reading comprehension section more than anything else, but even that's a stretch.
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