October 2003 Lsat Logic Games
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Prep Test 76: October 2015. Prep Test 75: June 2015. Prep Test 74: December 2014. Prep Test 73: September 2014. Prep Test 72: June 2014. Prep Test 71: December 2013. Prep Test 70. In this post, I’ll show you how the LSAT’s Logic Games can be conquered using many of the same skills a gamer would use to kill zombies, blow stuff up, and save princesses. It’s a lot more fun than you might think. Level 1: Start with Level 1 The worst advice anybody ever gave an LSAT student was “pick which game you want to do first.”.
Section 1 LR (25)
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Section 2 LG (24)
Game 1 (#1-7)
Game 2 (#8-12)
Game 3 (#13-17)
Game 4 (#18-24)
Section 3 LR (26)
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Section 4 RC (26)
Passage 1 (#1-6)
Passage 2 (#7-13)
Passage 3 (#14-20)
Passage 4 (#21-26)
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Setup and Rule Diagram ExplanationThis is a Grouping: Defined-Moving, Balanced, Numerical Distribution game.
This is a very unusual game, because it is purely numerical. That is, the game setup consists of identifying the distributions of days to cities, and cities to countries. The three named countries—X, Y, and Z—do not play a role until specific questions locally reference the countries. Thus, they play no role in the setup.
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The ten possible days-to-countries numerical distributions are not needed to answer the questions in this game.