What PrepTest to start with (Logic Games) Forum
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What PrepTest to start with (Logic Games)
I am sure this has been asked before, but the search feature on this forum is sub-par.
I am about to start my in-depth study of Logic Games. What PrepTest would be best to start with? Is there a noticeable shift in the style of the games a long the way. I have skimmed through the LG Bible and it appears to me that the more recent games are slightly easier (2000's). I currently have PrepTest #'s 19-38, and will be purchasing 43-59 through the month of May in preparation of the June test.
Thank-you for the advice!
I am about to start my in-depth study of Logic Games. What PrepTest would be best to start with? Is there a noticeable shift in the style of the games a long the way. I have skimmed through the LG Bible and it appears to me that the more recent games are slightly easier (2000's). I currently have PrepTest #'s 19-38, and will be purchasing 43-59 through the month of May in preparation of the June test.
Thank-you for the advice!
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Re: What PrepTest to start with (Logic Games)
bump...curious too
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Re: What PrepTest to start with (Logic Games)
i used this site, http://www.cambridgelsat.com/product/lsat/by_bundle/83, for drilling logic games. it groups the games from PT 1-38.
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Re: What PrepTest to start with (Logic Games)
The reason I was asking was so I could avoid practicing on older logic games that are out-of-date compared to the newer ones. I guess I'll start with #29 and go from there.am060459 wrote:i used this site, http://www.cambridgelsat.com/product/lsat/by_bundle/83, for drilling logic games. it groups the games from PT 1-38.
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Re: What PrepTest to start with (Logic Games)
well just becuase their older and out-of-date doesnt mean they wont help you. the older games are harder and still have some relevance to the newer ones. the logic games section is one you can master with perfection so i would practice with whatever i can get my hands on.F458JE wrote:The reason I was asking was so I could avoid practicing on older logic games that are out-of-date compared to the newer ones. I guess I'll start with #29 and go from there.am060459 wrote:i used this site, http://www.cambridgelsat.com/product/lsat/by_bundle/83, for drilling logic games. it groups the games from PT 1-38.
good luck.
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Re: What PrepTest to start with (Logic Games)
I would start with old preptests (20s or 30s) and as you improve advance to the newer ones. The reason is that there's definitely been a shift in complexity-- the linear games back then were just way more straightforward than today. So it builds confidence and makes your prep when you get closest to your test date most accurately reflect what you will see on the test.
Just my opinion.
Just my opinion.
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Re: What PrepTest to start with (Logic Games)
start with the older ones then work your way up. the older games makes the newer one eat dirt. though, the most recent exams has been a bit trickier, but nothing you won't be able to handle.
make a copy of all lsat games and start kocking them out
make a copy of all lsat games and start kocking them out