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Types of logic games I SHOULDN'T have to worry about

Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2015 2:33 am
by NigeranOU
For example, the chart games. The circular games. THE CLOWN GAME. How often do those games come up? I don't want to spend a few days going over them again and again just to never encounter something like them on the test and that is a chance I am willing to take.

Re: Types of logic games I SHOULDN'T have to worry about

Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2015 10:08 am
by Broncos15
that is a chance I am willing to take.

Ask any Feb 2014/June 2014/June 2015 LSAT taker and see how far that went. Study all because you never know. Feb 2014 had a circular game for example

Re: Types of logic games I SHOULDN'T have to worry about

Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2015 10:13 am
by doublehoohopeful
Broncos15 wrote:
that is a chance I am willing to take.

Ask any Feb 2014/June 2014/June 2015 LSAT taker and see how far that went. Study all because you never know. Feb 2014 had a circular game for example
As someone who took June '14 (and got wrecked by that game) and June '15 (went perfect on games), put the work in.

Re: Types of logic games I SHOULDN'T have to worry about

Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2015 10:20 am
by sanibella
Feb 2014 test taker here. Prepare for all of them.

Re: Types of logic games I SHOULDN'T have to worry about

Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2015 12:14 am
by Binghamton1018
I'm not familiar with what op means by referencing "the clown game." Can anyone tell me where it is located? thank you!

Re: Types of logic games I SHOULDN'T have to worry about

Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2015 3:05 pm
by MrSam
Binghamton1018 wrote:I'm not familiar with what op means by referencing "the clown game." Can anyone tell me where it is located? thank you!
If you run a google search on "LSAT clown game" 2 different games show up. Not sure which they are referring too.

To the OP, I've been told multiple times to at least attempt those games and learn how they are played. According to many instructors, anything is fair game to the test makers.

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Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2015 3:33 pm
by mornincounselor
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Re: Types of logic games I SHOULDN'T have to worry about

Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2015 3:49 pm
by libertttarian
Just get one of those Powerscore books that includes all logic games from the first 30 tests, organized by game type.

I did like 2-3 of those games a day, before my standard drilling. Yes they are wacky and not likely to show up on your test. But think of it as a warm up / crossword-puzzle-type game that you do for fun. I thanked myself for that type of practice when I took the June 2015 test.