Easy way to set up your LG game diagram
Posted: Sun May 12, 2013 7:03 pm
So I am preparing for the June LSAT and Logic Games are becoming a bit easier for me. Right now I am at -4 to -6 (basically -1 per game). Just bought the Cambridge Logic Games by type plus I am using the Games Bible workbook to drill, so things are getting better! ( Already read Powerscore LG bible and Manhattan LG)
One of my issues is that for 3D Ordering Games and 3D Grouping Games I find myself wasting time thinking how I am going to draw this diagram or what am I going to use for the base? But what I started doing is pre-viewing the answer choices for the first question of the game. This question is usually an orientation question that ask for an acceptable order for the variables in the game.
From the answers choices I am able to see which variable I am supposed to use for the base as well as a rough estimate of how my diagram is supposed to be displayed. This helps alot!
Is this a wrong approach, could I be mislead or tricked while using this approach and lastly am I the only one that uses this approach?
One of my issues is that for 3D Ordering Games and 3D Grouping Games I find myself wasting time thinking how I am going to draw this diagram or what am I going to use for the base? But what I started doing is pre-viewing the answer choices for the first question of the game. This question is usually an orientation question that ask for an acceptable order for the variables in the game.
From the answers choices I am able to see which variable I am supposed to use for the base as well as a rough estimate of how my diagram is supposed to be displayed. This helps alot!
Is this a wrong approach, could I be mislead or tricked while using this approach and lastly am I the only one that uses this approach?