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General questions relating to the LSAT Logic Games.
 emuzikar
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I took the online course and have been practicing on my own, but I am still having a hard time with logic games. I spoke with a Powerscore representative, and she said some of the material in the bibles would be repetitive of my course material. I am looking to practice more logic games and see full detailed explanations. What do you recommend?
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 Dave Killoran
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Hi Emuzikar,

Thanks for the question! Yes, the LGB really isn't built as a practice book; it's a strategy and technique guide. For practice on doing games and seeing explanations, we have the LG Training Type books paired with the Logic Game Encyclopedias (I linked to the trilogy of each, but you can buy those in single volumes as well). The Training Type books contain the games, and the Encyclopedias contains the complete explanation of each game and all of the questions. So, for example, LG Training Type I covers every game from LSAT PrepTests 1-20, and the LG Encyclopedia Vol I contains every explanation for every game from LSAT PrepTests 1-20. Volume II of each is PrepTest 21-40, and Volume III is PrepTests 41-60. Off the top of my head that's the closest thing to what you describe.

Please let me know if you have any other questions on that. Thanks!

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