I have compiled my own list. My "top five" in my estimation:
#1. PT 36 Game 3: in my estimation the hardest game of all time.
#2. PT 77 Game 3: a very difficult game that is hard to prepare for.
#3.PT 27 Game 2: snake and Lizards
#4. is a combo, in…
Takes on this exam are precious. The problem you have sketched above is pretty manageable with the right amount of time. Unfortunately, 1 week isn't the right amount of time. You have already outlined the plan to overcome these issues before Febr…
1.Yes
2.No
3. The necessary condition is fulfilled.
F/G example: you would be correct in that assertion.
All of this stuff is covered in depth in the core curriculum. My recommendation would be to take some time to get familiar with these conce…
I have attached below a series of odd games from the 70s and what I believe their precursor is in LSAT history. I hope this is helpful and if anyone disagrees or wants to amend the list, please tag me on this thread!
PT 77 Game 3: historical precu…
I think there are 2 games that are similar to pt 79 game 4 in my experience: PT 6 Game 4 and PT 40 Game 3. I think if one had done these games several times over the course of their prep, PT 79 Game 4 actually turned into a pretty manageable game u…
I'll tell you what. Something to consider: test yourself today with a timed section. Pretest C LG. If you can finish this section in 34 minutes with a -0 or a -1, then I can reasonably say that you are ready for just about anything the exam will …
On your original question: it might not be the most popular opinion but I don't actually think the newer games are harder than the older games as a set, roughly speaking. There are some sets in the 20s and 30s that are ridiculously hard. It might …
From November to the New Year I actually planned on specifically focusing on RC. The RCs in 40s over the course of the next 2 weeks is very doable. Note here* I have used everything under June 2007 as drilling individual sections.*
Just a correction: 72 does not have a circular. 72 has what can readily be described as a pattern game, Game 4. 75 Game 4 is a bit odd: I didn't like it. 77 Game 3 is odd. Finally, PT 79 Game 4 is odd.
I just did this game. I'm not sure I am 100% clear on your issue. Q1 is asking for what could be a list. Answer choice (B) is a valid arrangement of the pieces. It would also be valid to have Traffic before Weather during the second segment. @T…
To echo what others have said: numbering rules allows for me to keep an orderly accounting of the rules. In addition to that, some games contain within a single rule 2 things one can garner from that rule, I think of these aspects of the rules as w…
I review all questions. Even the ones I understand. The ones I understand are usually the most fundamental ones. I never miss a chance to brush up on or reenforce fundamentals.
This is a tough one. A delivery on the 28th gives you about 4 or so solid days to take and review the test. Meaning you get the test on a Monday and you sit for the test on a Saturday. I personally would take sections one by one and review them e…
No. As written, the rule is not biconditional. If C is before D, the rule tells us nothing about the placement of A and B. Lets look into this a bit deeper as it would apply to a sequencing game: lets pretend we have 4 spots. Numbered 1-4. Let…
I think what we have to remember with the target times is that they are more or less guideposts. If you can save 1 minute upfront on an easier game, you will have banked that minute towards a harder game. When the target time says: 10 minutes, I a…
It isn't actually the contrapositive of the last sentence. The inclusion in (E) of the word "any" puts the scope of this answer choice beyond what our stimulus states. In a nutshell, our stimulus states thats that if there is "real courage" then t…
I'm surprised that no one has brought up 43- Game 4. I think a chart here really works well. In fact, I think a chart here allows you to see the inferences a bit clearer: the placement of "T." Overall, I think what this thread will eventually stu…
Although it doesn't precisely apply to this specific topic, I wanted to bring up PT 35-Game 1. This is actually an in and out game that made with a chart can go extremely smooth. I've done this game 20 times and can confirm that the chart has save…