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- Mon Jan 09, 2017 2:03 pm
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Earlier today I received a question from a student:
Please let me know if this helps. Thanks!
Good Afternoon Mr. Killoran,First, thanks for the question! Second, obtaining isolated sets of certain game types isn't normally that easy, but we created two books specifically to help with that:
I have just finished the linear logic games chapter. While I know all of the set up rules and can answer most all questions correctly, I'm lacking a little speed and missing inferences because I have not had the repetition necessary to polish these skills.
I don't know if you get this request a lot, but I was looking for 50-100 individual linear logic games. Upon completing about that many, I feel I would well equipped to move on to more advanced games.
Is there anything like this that you help me?
- PowerScore's LSAT Logic Games: Game Type Training
The PowerScore LSAT Game Type Training provides you with the complete text of every LSAT Logic Game from LSAT PrepTests 1 through 20. Containing 80 different games, including hard-to-find games from the early PrepTests, this book is an ideal training tool to increase your LSAT Logic Games score. The games are arranged in groups according to the games classification system used in the renowned PowerScore LSAT Logic Games Bible and are presented in the same order for easy cross-reference (for example, Grouping Games are covered in Chapter Four of this book and in Chapter Four of the Logic Games Bible).
PowerScore's LSAT Logic Games: Game Type Training Volume 2
The PowerScore LSAT Game Type Training II provides you with the complete text of every Logic Game from LSAT PrepTests 21 through 40.
Please let me know if this helps. Thanks!
Dave Killoran
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PowerScore Podcast: http://www.powerscore.com/lsat/podcast/