Blueprint LSAT Blog: Advice on Logic Games
The Makers of the LSAT Are Playing (Logic) Games With Your Head
Note: As of August 2024, the LSAT will no longer have a Logic Games Section. The June 2024 exam will be the final LSAT with Logic Games. Learn more about the change here. Gah! There have been some weird logic games lately. For a very long time, from the late 1990s until a few years
READ MOREWith Logic Games, a little time on the front-end pays off on the score report.
Note: As of August 2024, the LSAT will no longer have a Logic Games Section. The June 2024 exam will be the final LSAT with Logic Games. Learn more about the change here. If you’re anything like me, you’ve found yourself scrambling to get an assignment done the night before it is due. Among those
READ MOREWhen it comes to Logic Games, don’t reinvent the wheel.
Note: As of August 2024, the LSAT will no longer have a Logic Games Section. The June 2024 exam will be the final LSAT with Logic Games. Learn more about the change here. No one likes to do more work than they really have to do. In your day-to-day life, this tendency might result in
READ MOREIn & Out Grouping vs. Two or More Groups
Suppose we had a cast of characters — let’s call them Frank, Garfield, Henrietta, Ipecac, Jeremiah, Kougar, Lambada and Mong. Grouping games on the LSAT might ask you to combine these characters in a few different ways. There are some important things to know about the different kinds of rules in a grouping game, and
READ MOREHere we go, yo. What’s the scenario(s)?
Note: As of August 2024, the LSAT will no longer have a Logic Games Section. The June 2024 exam will be the final LSAT with Logic Games. Learn more about the change here. Scenarios are the dragons of the LSAT prep world: Often discussed in harsh whispers, but hard to find unless you know where
READ MOREYour Final Weeks of Study, Logic Games Edition
Note: As of August 2024, the LSAT will no longer have a Logic Games Section. The June 2024 exam will be the final LSAT with Logic Games. Learn more about the change here. A couple days ago, we covered how to work on Reading Comprehension as you shift from learning the basics to reviewing and
READ MORELock down Ordering because here comes Grouping.
Note: As of August 2024, the LSAT will no longer have a Logic Games Section. The June 2024 exam will be the final LSAT with Logic Games. Learn more about the change here. If you’re taking a Blueprint class for the June LSAT, chances are you’re wrapping up ordering games. Grouping games are coming up,
READ MORE4 Short Stories that Are Logic Games at Heart
Last time I blogged, I gave suggestions of podcasts that would give you some general subject familiarity that might help you on reading comp. Today’s suggestions are for short fiction that will help you with logic games. If that sounds pretty unlikely, that’s because it is. These suggestions are quite tenuously related to actual studying,
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