Thanks to Cambridge LSAT, I've just downloaded some of the very early LGs ($1.00 per LG section).
Some of these games have different/funky setups. For example, how would one go about doing the second LG (8-13) on PT1?
In general, for those of you who have looked at the games, you can see that they are not the traditional modern-day games. Do you even worry about these or figure that they are so long ago as to be minimally--if at all--relevant?
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Re: Very Early LGs
im not sure how to do it bci dont have it anymore, but just some advice, only do these early ones if you know you are going to exhaust all of the pts.... in other words....dont do prep test one if that means you evenntually never do prep test 50
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Yep, but I've done virtually all the other LGs.itsfine wrote:im not sure how to do it bci dont have it anymore, but just some advice, only do these early ones if you know you are going to exhaust all of the pts.... in other words....dont do prep test one if that means you evenntually never do prep test 50
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Re: Very Early LGs
Here's the setup for that game along with templates for the two printer options for office 1.
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The earlier logic games tend to be harder. They are not traditionally labeled in one type or another. It's nice to be able to work through them - it will help your deductive ability since todays games are easier, but since you likely won't see them on test day, stay current.
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Re: Very Early LGs
Beautiful, thank you very much!Cambridge LSAT wrote:Here's the setup for that game along with templates for the two printer options for office 1.
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