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 DaveMN
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#1379
Hello,

I'm taking both the Full-Length in-person course (starting tomorrow, Wed. 8/3), and the Advanced Logic Games online (for which my access just opened up).

Since I wouldn't have enough time between the end of the Full-Length course and the LSAT itself to squeeze in the ALG content, I have to take them concurrently. So at what point during the Full-Length course will I have enough background on Logic Games to start with the ALG stuff?

Thank you!
 Jon Denning
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#1423
That's a good question. My general advice would probably be to start reviewing the advanced games after you cover grouping games in the course (so after lesson 4 or 5, depending on how you're feeling and the amount of time you have).

Of course, you'll also want to take into account how well you're doing with the full-length course content, since the advanced course is going to presume a fairly solid understanding of the types of things discussed in the in-person class. That is, you can probably start the games course earlier if you're feeling particularly comfortable with the in-class content (and homework), and you might want to delay a bit longer, maybe lesson 7-8, if you think your fundamentals could still use some work.

Thanks!

JD

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