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Kaplan 180 to tackle new types of LG?

Post by stilles » Tue Dec 28, 2010 7:04 pm

It seems like the LSAC is switching up its games section and I've basically done all the past PTs. For those of you who scored well/are pretty confident you scored well on the games section, do you believe Kaplan 180 is a good investment?

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Re: Kaplan 180 to tackle new types of LG?

Post by benito » Wed Dec 29, 2010 1:59 am

nothing about the games section is changing, you people are relentless and delusional.....& i luv that about you

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Re: Kaplan 180 to tackle new types of LG?

Post by well-hello-there » Wed Dec 29, 2010 2:01 am

benito wrote:nothing is changing about the games section, you people are relentless and delusional.....& i luv that about you
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edited to include benito's edit

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Re: Kaplan 180 to tackle new types of LG?

Post by Eugenie Danglars » Wed Dec 29, 2010 7:53 am

stilles wrote:It seems like the LSAC is switching up its games section and I've basically done all the past PTs. For those of you who scored well/are pretty confident you scored well on the games section, do you believe Kaplan 180 is a good investment?
What exactly is new or different? Imho, if you can't fit the "new" games into your mold, your mold's too rigid.

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Re: Kaplan 180 to tackle new types of LG?

Post by willwash » Mon Dec 05, 2011 9:06 pm

Mauve dinosaurs

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Re: Kaplan 180 to tackle new types of LG?

Post by bp shinners » Tue Dec 06, 2011 2:29 pm

willwash wrote:Mauve dinosaurs
In and Out grouping game with a tier. Sure, it's rare to see a tiered grouping game, but it's not like you can't figure out how to handle it based on things you know about the relatively-common tiered ordering games.

The LSAT is getting better at masking the basic mechanics with fancy language and small tricks, but, under the hood, it's all the same.

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