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March 3, 2010 -
12:12 PM
Logic Games Tips: Partying with Brutal Deductions
Since some crazy folks have started circulating rumors about the Logic Games on the LSAT becoming more difficult over the last year or so, I thought it might be appropriate to outline some brutal deductions.
Say hello to the final game from the September 2009 LSAT. In order to get through this game [...]
July 2, 2009 -
10:18 AM
To Diagram or Not to Diagram? That is the (LSAT) Question.
Shakespeare had it all wrong. For aspiring and motivated LSAT students, there is a different question that dominates their consciousness, especially during the early part of their studies: to diagram or not to diagram?
Diagramming is a term that has been coined for actually taking the time to map out the logic involved in a [...]



