Logical reasoning versus analytical reasoning games Forum
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Logical reasoning versus analytical reasoning games
I am just beginning my preparation for taking the LSAT, and I am finding that I can seem to get at least 60 to 70% of the logical reasoning questions correct, but those logic games are killing me. I can usually only get one or two per section, and I have been utilizing diagrams. Did anyone else find the logical reasoning sections to be easier than the analytical?
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Re: Logical reasoning versus analytical reasoning games
It's almost always the case that people find logical reasoning easier than analytical reasoning when they first start prepping; but over time, once you learn how to do logic games (they're very learnable), they quickly become a section that most people get really good at and in some cases it ends up being their best section.
For LG, diagramming and drawing inferences from the interaction of the rules is key to getting good at doing games. There's a ton of resources out there to help you get started - I recommend 7Sage videos and the PowerScore LG bible.
For LG, diagramming and drawing inferences from the interaction of the rules is key to getting good at doing games. There's a ton of resources out there to help you get started - I recommend 7Sage videos and the PowerScore LG bible.