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I know there a lot of law posts floating around NT these days. I actually searched to see if a post had already been made like the one I'm making now.
I've going to take the LSAT this October or December. I've got some decent study materials, and I'm not doing bad at all on the practice test.
However, these logic games are kicking my !!$. If I stare at them long enough, and scribble enough, I eventually figure most of them out. Yet, the LSAT is atimed test, and unless I find some efficient strategies, I'm going to be toast.
So I was hoping that some of you all could drop a few jewels and explain your approach to the logic games.
Were they easy for you from the beginning on? Did you all have trouble with them? If so, what did you do to help navigate through the difficulties?
Any help is appreciated.
I've going to take the LSAT this October or December. I've got some decent study materials, and I'm not doing bad at all on the practice test.
However, these logic games are kicking my !!$. If I stare at them long enough, and scribble enough, I eventually figure most of them out. Yet, the LSAT is atimed test, and unless I find some efficient strategies, I'm going to be toast.
So I was hoping that some of you all could drop a few jewels and explain your approach to the logic games.
Were they easy for you from the beginning on? Did you all have trouble with them? If so, what did you do to help navigate through the difficulties?
Any help is appreciated.