LESSON BOOK | LSAT PREPTESTS | FORMAL LOGIC | LOGICAL REASONING | READING COMPREHENSION
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LOGIC GAMES/ANALYTICAL REASONING
HOW TO USE THESE RESOURCES:
“Introduction & Theory” sections should be reviewed AFTER sessions introducing these subjects.
“Section Practice” is ideal after the student has completed modules for sequencing, selection, and hybrid games, since these comprise roughly 75% of the analytical reasoning section. These are 35 minute sections excerpted from older tests, perfect for quick study when pressed for time or to gain additional exposure to an individual section of the test.
“Mastery Practice” should be used for homework after the topic has been introduced.
“Additional Notes” provide summaries of the “Introduction & Theory” sections as well as concepts covered during one-on-one sessions. These should be reviewed AFTER the session. Not all sections will have notes.
LOGIC GAMES
Introduction & Theory:
SEQUENCING GAMES
Additional Notes:
Question Types on Sequencing/Matching/Distribution Games
SELECTION GAMES
Additional Notes:
Question Types on Selection Games
DISTRIBUTION GAMES
Additional Notes:
Question Types on Sequencing/Matching/Distribution Games
MATCHING GAMES
Additional Notes:
Question Types on Sequencing/Matching/Distribution Games
HYBRID GAMES
Additional Notes:
Question Types on Sequencing/Matching/Distribution Games
RARE GAMES
Introduction & Theory
Additional Notes
Mastery Practice
ADDITIONAL WORKSHOPS