LG Test Materials
Posted: Wed Jul 29, 2015 12:30 pm
Hey there,
I've finished the LSAT Trainer and the LG Bible so I was wondering whether or not it'd be a good idea to get the Manhattan Logic Game book. I see a lot of people mentioning that they go well together so I was just curious what people thought. Just for some context, there's been few games I can't solve when untimed and I'll generally go -0 to -2, and when I'm doing timed tests I normally get anywhere from -3 to -5 (the -5 is normally a dumb mistake on 2 easy games which I'm working on eliminated)! The -3 normally stems from not being able to finish the last game in time, which I'm hoping will get better with more practice. Once I review the game I generally find ways I could do it faster so I'm still learning.
Would the Manhattan Logic Game (or any other text - such as Ace the LSAT LG) be a worthy investment in your guys' opinions or should I just stick to practice and review?
Thanks!
I've finished the LSAT Trainer and the LG Bible so I was wondering whether or not it'd be a good idea to get the Manhattan Logic Game book. I see a lot of people mentioning that they go well together so I was just curious what people thought. Just for some context, there's been few games I can't solve when untimed and I'll generally go -0 to -2, and when I'm doing timed tests I normally get anywhere from -3 to -5 (the -5 is normally a dumb mistake on 2 easy games which I'm working on eliminated)! The -3 normally stems from not being able to finish the last game in time, which I'm hoping will get better with more practice. Once I review the game I generally find ways I could do it faster so I'm still learning.
Would the Manhattan Logic Game (or any other text - such as Ace the LSAT LG) be a worthy investment in your guys' opinions or should I just stick to practice and review?
Thanks!