Blueprint LSAT Blog: Sample Logic Games
Take a Swing at This Roided Up LSAT Logic Game
This week, Major League Baseball suspended 13 players for doping, including superstar Alex Rodriguez. In honor of this latest PED scandal, we’ve put together an LSAT Logic Game that A-Rod would probably fail. If you can nail this one, you might be able to find employment in pro baseball as a personal logician (you’d be
READ MOREUnwrap This Reindeer-Themed LSAT Logic Game
Setting aside the scientific impossibility of a sled driven by flying reindeer making visits to millions of children around the world, we can nonetheless imagine some reindeer. No particular reindeer, just some reindeer. In a barn somewhere far north. To help you out, here’s an LSAT logic game on the very subject: Eight reindeer: Blitzen,
READ MOREDon’t Be Spooked By This LSAT Logic Game Hayride
Halloween is just around the corner, but if you’re studying for the December LSAT you probably haven’t had time to think about it. Allow me to put you in the Halloween mode with this fall-themed LSAT logic game: Hayride: A school has taken a number of first, second, and third graders on a field trip
READ MORETest Your Thetan Levels in this Brand New LSAT Logic Game
It’s the weekend! Time to take a (short) break from your LSAT prep to relax. I don’t know about you guys, but I’m definitely going to see The Master this weekend, since PT Anderson is probably the greatest filmmaker of our generation. You should all see it too! Anyway, in honor of this movie, I’ve
READ MOREOpera and Froyo: The Supreme Court LSAT Grouping Game
Note: The following statements are purely fictional. The names listed are in no way intended to represent actual people. Any allusions to real events are merely coincidental. Nine Supreme Court Justices: Alito, Breyer, Ginsburg, Kagan, Kennedy, Roberts, Scalia, Sotomayor, and Thomas, are presiding over the case California v. United States (2012), involving California’s ‘Remove Arizona
READ MOREBefore the Party, Try Our Cinco de Mayo LSAT Logic Game
Tomorrow is Cinco de Mayo. Contrary to what many perceive, the holiday is not Mexico’s independence day: it celebrates the defeat of the French at the battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862. Cinco de Mayo is celebrated more widely in the United States than in Mexico, where it’s mainly celebrated near Puebla. Don’t let
READ MORESink Your Teeth into an Easter Bunny LSAT Logic Game
Easter was yesterday, and by all reports the Easter Bunny had another successful campaign. But before any old rabbit can gain the title of Easter Bunny, he must audition. Here’s an LSAT logic game on that very subject: Seven bunny-rabbits: Fluffy, Harry, Jack, Playboy, Roger, Trix, and Velveteen, each audition exactly once for a position
READ MORESuper Tuesday’s Super Sample LSAT Logic Game
It’s primary season, and while President Obama isn’t facing any significant challenge in the Democratic primaries (unless you consider Vermin Supreme a significant challenge), the GOP has quite a battle going on. Today, on Super Tuesday, voters will cast their ballots in Alaska, Georgia, Idaho, Massachusetts, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Vermont and Virginia. Will
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