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General questions relating to the LSAT Logic Games.
 lathlee
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Hi. of all of the games, I did them all except Prep Test 59 and 60. Most of them are featured in Powerscore 1-12 Lessons, which I went over them several times (exception of time management aspect) btw, Prep 41 game 4, isn't that famous for last published Circular Linear Game? So technically not Linearity Game, isn't it?

Sure I will report my LSAT score from February sometime in this week Thursday since the score is started to publish Wednesday afternoon.
 Daniel Stern
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Hi Lathlee:

The Circular Table game in October 2003, although perhaps not technically "strictly linear," still involves order, adjacency, and the exclusions created by three types of rules common to lots of linear games: variables with fixed positions (the F across from G rule), blocks (the O next to I rule) and not-blocks (the exclusions on H's adjacency).

So whatever you call the game, the skills you need to answer the questions there are translatable to other linear games, even those without the odd circular component.

Remember, LSAC is never going to ask you what type of question is being asked: they're only scoring you on picking the credited response.

Good luck in your studies!
Dan

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