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Ep. 9: LSAT Logic Games Strategies

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In this episode, we focused on LSAT Logic Games strategies.

Topics covered:

How to decide Logic Games setups

Organizing conditional rules

How to decide how to diagram rules

How to decide whether to keep making deductions or move on to questions

What to do when you're not sure how to diagram rules

How to make diagrams thorough, but still correct

How to avoid making small mistakes

LSAT Logic Games discussed include:

PT67, G4 - Zones Game (Graeme / Steve)

PT47, G2 - Circuit Load Game (Steve)

PT33, G2 - Birds in the Forest Game (Graeme / Steve)

PT35, G2 - Cars Game (Graeme / Steve)

Steve’s Hindu Deities Game

Links:

LSAT Pros podcast on iTunes

LSAT Hacks (Graeme’s site)

LSAT Blog (Steve’s site)

Graeme on Instagram

Steve’s LSAT Unplugged channel on YouTube

Steve’s LSAT Unplugged podcast on iTunes

  continue reading

18 episodes

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Manage episode 348840204 series 3423037
Content provided by Graeme Blake and Steve Schwartz, Graeme Blake, and Steve Schwartz. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Graeme Blake and Steve Schwartz, Graeme Blake, and Steve Schwartz or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

We’re new - if you listen, please leave a review on iTunes. That’s the biggest way you can help support the podcast, and we’d really appreciate it.

In this episode, we focused on LSAT Logic Games strategies.

Topics covered:

How to decide Logic Games setups

Organizing conditional rules

How to decide how to diagram rules

How to decide whether to keep making deductions or move on to questions

What to do when you're not sure how to diagram rules

How to make diagrams thorough, but still correct

How to avoid making small mistakes

LSAT Logic Games discussed include:

PT67, G4 - Zones Game (Graeme / Steve)

PT47, G2 - Circuit Load Game (Steve)

PT33, G2 - Birds in the Forest Game (Graeme / Steve)

PT35, G2 - Cars Game (Graeme / Steve)

Steve’s Hindu Deities Game

Links:

LSAT Pros podcast on iTunes

LSAT Hacks (Graeme’s site)

LSAT Blog (Steve’s site)

Graeme on Instagram

Steve’s LSAT Unplugged channel on YouTube

Steve’s LSAT Unplugged podcast on iTunes

  continue reading

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