LSAT Pros

In this episode, we focus on LSAT Logic Games strategies. Hosted by Graeme from LSAT Hacks and Steve from LSAT Blog.

Show Notes

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In this episode, we focused on LSAT Logic Games strategies.

Topics covered:

How to decide Logic Games setups

Organizing conditional rules

How to decide how to diagram rules

How to decide whether to keep making deductions or move on to questions

What to do when you're not sure how to diagram rules

How to make diagrams thorough, but still correct

How to avoid making small mistakes

LSAT Logic Games discussed include:

PT67, G4 - Zones Game (Graeme / Steve)

PT47, G2 - Circuit Load Game (Steve)

PT33, G2 - Birds in the Forest Game (Graeme / Steve)

PT35, G2 - Cars Game (Graeme / Steve)

Steve’s Hindu Deities Game


Links:

LSAT Pros podcast on iTunes

LSAT Hacks (Graeme’s site)

LSAT Blog (Steve’s site)

Graeme on Instagram

Steve’s LSAT Unplugged channel on YouTube

Steve’s LSAT Unplugged podcast on iTunes

Creators & Guests

Host
Graeme Blake
Founder of @lsathacks, free explanations for the LSAT exam 📚
Host
Steve Schwartz
Live online & on-demand LSAT course | text 646-657-8357 | 🎥 https://t.co/N6LDI2zOw0 | 🎧 https://t.co/QdhCo0Qz7C I 🎶 20K on TikTok I 👇 Free Easy LSAT Cheat Sheet 👇

What is LSAT Pros?

Podcast with Steve Schwartz (LSAT Blog) and Graeme Blake (LSAT Hacks) answering your LSAT questions each week. Steve and Graeme are LSAT instructors with 99% percentile LSAT scores and several years of teaching experience. Steve and Graeme also (separately) run LSAT Blog and LSAT Hacks, respectively, and have seen every LSAT problem and situation under the sun. They go in-depth with advice on questions and explanations about every LSAT section and more.