Take it from an experienced LSAT Tutor-this is the best... Logic Games book out there, bar none. However this book somewhat wins by default. The rest of the Logic Games books are generally an unhelpful lot that may actually harm you rather than help you. This book has many positive qualities but I want to list a few of the problems with it so you know when to proceed cautiously. 1) This book, like all books, is geared towards a mass audience. What this means is that it is not tailored for your specific weaknesses and strengths and you should always feel free to alter what they tell you to do. For the most part, suggestions in this book are just that: Suggestions. The way of doing games that the book provides is an excellent way, but will not work for everyone and if it doesn't you shouldn't be afraid to tweak what they tell you to do. 2) The book wants you to front-load all the work. That is, they want you to figure out all the deductions before you go on to make the game simple as cake. Which is great if you can figure out all the deductions beforehand, but 99% of the time you won't be able to do so. This is ok. Figure out the deductions that you can figure out and then go on and work through the problems. Front-load the work as much as you can, but if you hit a brick wall then start answering questions. 3) The book does not address the psychological aspect of the test. Looking at a game for the first time is scary, it is terrifying. This is because when you look at a game you are trying to process the entire game at the same time. Unless you are a functional genius, this is impossible to do. Instead what you need to do is take it step by step, sentence by sentence. Look at rule #1. Translate it. Look at rule #2. Translate it. Etc, etc. Suddenly the game that before seemed incomprehensible is now understandable. 4) The book uses the symbol to say that A comes before B. For the purposes of the book A comes before B would be A B. This is incredibly problematic because has a prior reference point for us as human beings. When we see the symbol we think greater than/less than. However we aren't saying that A is greater than B we are saying it comes before it, which is something completely different. Instead I recommend you write A comes before B as A-B or A....B For more help you can visit 180degreeslsat.com Best of luck!
This is a must-have for anyone getting... ready to take the LSAT. It goes through step-by-step and explains things in a very easy, throw away. I've been using an online resource but this really ties in perfectly
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The games are arguably the most challenging section o...n the LSAT. The Logic Games Bible is an effective tool to prepare most anyone to be ready for the games. I recently took the LSAT on December 5, 2009 and I can honestly say that the Logic Games Bible increased my confidence beyond any preparation material available. I have used, Kaplan, Princeton Review, and numerous other minor resources and the PowerScore Bible is the best. If you want confidence and the fundamentals to succeed on the logic games section, the Logic Games Bible is a must. Law School here I come...
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