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PowerScore LSAT Logic Games Bible Workbook - Ultimate Prep Guide for LSAT Logic Games | Practice Questions & Strategies for Law School Admission Test | Perfect for Self-Study & Test Prep Classes
PowerScore LSAT Logic Games Bible Workbook - Ultimate Prep Guide for LSAT Logic Games | Practice Questions & Strategies for Law School Admission Test | Perfect for Self-Study & Test Prep Classes
PowerScore LSAT Logic Games Bible Workbook - Ultimate Prep Guide for LSAT Logic Games | Practice Questions & Strategies for Law School Admission Test | Perfect for Self-Study & Test Prep Classes
PowerScore LSAT Logic Games Bible Workbook - Ultimate Prep Guide for LSAT Logic Games | Practice Questions & Strategies for Law School Admission Test | Perfect for Self-Study & Test Prep Classes

PowerScore LSAT Logic Games Bible Workbook - Ultimate Prep Guide for LSAT Logic Games | Practice Questions & Strategies for Law School Admission Test | Perfect for Self-Study & Test Prep Classes

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The PowerScore LSAT Logic Games Bible Workbook is the ideal companion to The PowerScore LSAT Logic Games Bible. While the renowned LSAT Logic Games Bible provides the conceptual basis for the setups, rule diagramming, and general strategies, The LSAT Logic Games Bible Workbook is specifically designed to help you better understand these concepts, and to allow you to practice the application of our methods and techniques.This is not a how-to manual, but rather a traditional workbook designed to reinforce the techniques and approaches that will enable you to master the games section of the LSAT.The workbook is intended for use after you read The PowerScore LSAT Logic Games Bible. No game or drill in this book was used in the LSAT Logic Games Bible, and the material doesn't overlap with anything you will have already encountered.The 338 page Logic Games Bible Workbook is divided into two sections: Practice Drills and Individual Games. Together they include:Game drills followed by an answer key to explain each itemEight individual LSAT Logic Games, reproduced in their entirety from officially released LSATs administered between December 2002 and December 2006Comprehensive explanation of each gameDiscussion of the ideal set-up of each game & rule diagramImportant logical inferences discussed and diagrammedA complete explanation of every questionThe first section of this workbook tests isolated analytical abilities, designed to reinforce and improve the specific skills necessary to successfully attack the Logic Games section. The second section is excellent for testing and reinforcing your game skills on days when your time is limited.

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They offer a good system for addressing, diagramming, and solving LSAT Logic Games. The approach is solid and thorough with lots of examples and drills for developing skill. It does take time to go through this book and this is just one of a number of areas to cover in preparation for the LSAT.Two things would have made this perfect for me. I want to see the topic of the theory behind logic games analyzed more deeply -don't know how without going into fields of logic and probability and haven't seen it anywhere else; so, maybe it is too much to hope for. I would like to see a discussion about the probabilities for each answer according to the number and the complexity of variables. They talk about the average time one should spend on each problem but don't give range of time to allocate for more basic problems versus more complex ones; and don't have or give any research on how groups of people do or how long they take for different types of problems. This would help me in terms of knowing where to put more into study and knowing when it is time to just guess at an answer. Also, a small technical point is that they use ">" to mean 'ahead of' or 'comes before' in ordering items and I have trouble adjusting to my long standing habit of thinking of ">" as 'greater than' and "<" as 'less than' which means I have to be very careful about this each time I see it or use it.

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