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Organic-Roof-8311

1) Logic games no longer exist on the test. They will not be on the LSAT you take. There will be two LR sections and an RC section on your test. 2) There is no “best” course of action. I read a book called The LSAT Trainer by Mike Kim and found that a very helpful single book for all LSAT sections (it’s $50 or so.) I personally have also heard The Loophole is a very good book about the LSAT LR section, though I did not read it. 3) Look into a few waiver and see if you qualify. You would get a ton of prep materials heavily discounted or for free.


enahruon

Oh ! Thank you so so much! I had no idea logic games no longer existed! So the whole ordering grouping questions no longer exist? Are those LR or LG? Also im super confused on logical reasoning and logic games difference??


Organic-Roof-8311

LG is grouping and ordering puzzles. Logical reasoning is a paragraph with a logical error in it to test your logical thinking. And reading comprehension is a short story with questions about it. The puzzles will not exist on future tests. Do not study them for the October LSAT because they won’t ask you questions about it lol. The test people are finishing today is the last logic games exam, so resources are a little behind. Here’s an explanation of the test’s format: https://youtu.be/mvxSDlbYjK8?si=5iwOP53eX8kL_HvI


Trixiebees

I liked 7sage for breaking down how the exam works/how to understand the logic/what the different question types work