Preptest 2, Game 4 Forum
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Theopliske8711

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Preptest 2, Game 4
I have to say, this game had me stumped for a while. What would be the best way to attack this game. It took a while for me to conceptualize everything in it, especially as the rules are overlapping.
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Manhattan LSAT Noah

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Re: Preptest 2, Game 4
I'm not sure if you looked at our diagram for it, but here it is in case not: http://www.manhattanlsat.com/forums/pre ... g-f73.htmlTheopliske8711 wrote:I have to say, this game had me stumped for a while. What would be the best way to attack this game. It took a while for me to conceptualize everything in it, especially as the rules are overlapping.
Definitely not a clean game.
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Theopliske8711

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Re: Preptest 2, Game 4
Thanks! It seems that some of the early logic games seem to be much more perplexing than the newer ones. Am I right to see this or am I just screwing them up?
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Manhattan LSAT Noah

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Re: Preptest 2, Game 4
There was definitely more odd games back then. Around 2000 things started easing up in that respect. But, good to use those games so we're ready for anything...Theopliske8711 wrote:Thanks! It seems that some of the early logic games seem to be much more perplexing than the newer ones. Am I right to see this or am I just screwing them up?
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