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Suggestions for sources of real logic games

Post by Quick Silver » Wed Sep 18, 2013 5:48 pm

Hi Everyone,

any suggestions for buying books of logic games - ie a Big Book of Real Logic Games or something like that?

I want to practice as many as I can w/o printing them (ie right out of a book.
Based on your experience what's the best value, bang for the buck? Qualities resources.

Sorry if this question is duplicative - I'd love it if you could point me in the right direction or give my your suggestions.

Thanks

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Post by Hotguy » Wed Sep 18, 2013 5:51 pm

Quick Silver wrote:Hi Everyone,

any suggestions for buying books of logic games - ie a Big Book of Real Logic Games or something like that?

I want to practice as many as I can w/o printing them (ie right out of a book.
Based on your experience what's the best value, bang for the buck? Qualities resources.

Sorry if this question is duplicative - I'd love it if you could point me in the right direction or give my your suggestions.

Thanks
There are plenty of options... Try the Cambridge packets, or ps packets, or the kaplan lsat mastery practice book(includes rc and lr too tho)

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Re: Suggestions for sources of real logic games

Post by Nova » Wed Sep 18, 2013 6:02 pm

objection_your_honor wrote:This series: http://www.amazon.com/LSAT-Logic-Games- ... ogic+games
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That's what I used.

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Re: Suggestions for sources of real logic games

Post by Quick Silver » Fri Sep 20, 2013 6:12 pm

Thank you all for your answers.

Btw id do the PDFs but my printer is a hassle.
jaylawyer09 wrote:I used the online pdfs. not the books.

that way you can re print games

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Re: Suggestions for sources of real logic games

Post by Jeffort » Fri Sep 20, 2013 10:17 pm

Basic black and white laser printers are pretty cheap, around $100.
http://www.lmgtfy.com/?q=laser+printer

Toner cartridges last waaaayyyy longer than ink jet with tons more pages avg per cartridge and toner replacements are generally a lot cheaper than ink cartridges. Laser printers are faster too.

Once you go laser you won't go back and will wonder why you waited so long to get one.

Seriously, faster and much cheaper printing, just not for color unless you want to spend more $$ for a color laser printer.

If you were to print out a lot of the LSAT materials available in pdf, the money you'd have to spend on extra ink cartridges for an ink jet printer to print most everything would be enough to buy a laser printer with enough toner to do the entire job. Depending on how much you end up printing, it could actually be cheaper to buy a laser printer and print everything than to buy enough ink to print everything with a printer you already have.

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Re: Suggestions for sources of real logic games

Post by Sinatra » Fri Sep 20, 2013 10:20 pm

Jeffort wrote:Basic black and white laser printers are pretty cheap, around $100.
http://www.lmgtfy.com/?q=laser+printer

Toner cartridges last waaaayyyy longer than ink jet with tons more pages avg per cartridge and toner replacements are generally a lot cheaper than ink cartridges. Laser printers are faster too.

Once you go laser you won't go back and will wonder why you waited so long to get one.

Seriously, faster and much cheaper printing, just not for color unless you want to spend more $$ for a color laser printer.

If you were to print out a lot of the LSAT materials available in pdf, the money you'd have to spend on extra ink cartridges for an ink jet printer to print most everything would be enough to buy a laser printer with enough toner to do the entire job. Depending on how much you end up printing, it could actually be cheaper to buy a laser printer and print everything than to buy enough ink to print everything with a printer you already have.
This is highly credited. The refills for mine are about $60 retail price, but they last a long time. I would say I get between 35-40 PTs out of a refill.

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Re: Suggestions for sources of real logic games

Post by malleus discentium » Tue Sep 24, 2013 5:02 pm

Quick Silver wrote:Thank you all for your answers.

Btw id do the PDFs but my printer is a hassle.
jaylawyer09 wrote:I used the online pdfs. not the books.

that way you can re print games
You need to have multiple clean copies of games, since you will be doing them more than once. You can photocopy them from a book, I suppose, but that's a royal pain in the ass. Just get PDFs from Cambridge LSAT and print them.

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