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LSAT Logic Games (Manhattan Prep LSAT Strategy Guides) Kindle Edition
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Manhattan Prep’s LSAT Logic Games guide, fully updated for the digital exam, is an essential tool for the LSAT section that everyone loves to hate. Manhattan Prep’s LSAT guides use officially-released LSAT questions and are written by the company’s instructors, who have all scored a 172 or higher on the official LSAT—we know how to earn a great score and we know how to teach you to do the same.
This guide will train you to approach LSAT logic games as a 99th-percentile test-taker does:
You will have access to many practice problems and extensive solutions:
This guide will train you to approach LSAT logic games as a 99th-percentile test-taker does:
- Recognize every type of game
- Make valid inferences
- Diagram quickly and accurately
- Predict correct answers and spot trap answers
- Take advantage of the digital format to work quickly and strategically
You will have access to many practice problems and extensive solutions:
- Timed drill sets made up of real LSAT questions to help you absorb and apply what you’ve learned
- In-depth solutions, including hand-drawn diagrams and step-by-step analysis
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherManhattan Prep
- Publication date3 March 2020
- File size11392 KB
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About the Author
Founded in 2000 by a Teach for America alumnus, Manhattan Prep is a leading test prep provider with locations across the US and the world. Known for its unparalleled teaching and curricular materials, the company's philosophy is simple: help students achieve their goals by providing the best curriculum and highest-quality instructors in the industry. Manhattan Prep's rigorous, content-based curriculum eschews the "tricks and gimmicks" approach common in the world of test prep and is developed by actual instructors with 99th percentile scores. Offering courses and materials for the GMAT, GRE, LSAT, and SAT, Manhattan Prep is the very best. --This text refers to the paperback edition.
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- ASIN : B081ZD6FS9
- Publisher : Manhattan Prep; Sixth edition (3 March 2020)
- Language : English
- File size : 11392 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 663 pages
- Page numbers source ISBN : 1506265626
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In 2000, Teach for America alumnus and Yale graduate Zeke Vanderhoek had a radical idea: students learn better from better teachers. His vision of what test prep could be if taught by great educators led him to assemble a team of highly qualified teachers, recruiting only those with 99th percentile scores and substantial teaching experience. And with them, Manhattan Prep was born.
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Mahendra
4.0 out of 5 stars
Good for practice, but basic concept explanation aren't upto the mark
Reviewed in India on 27 December 2021Verified Purchase
It's practice sets has helped me improve my overall performance in Logic Games section, but I personally think that you need to go through basic concepts from online courses of 7Sage, LSAT Demon, etc. beforehand, otherwise you'll get bored and confused if you rely solely on the methods recommended in this book.
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Mike watkins Jr.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best LSAT LOGIC game prep book out there. (Mike Kim THE LSAT TRAINER, Logic Bible, and kaplan)
Reviewed in the United States on 22 June 2020Verified Purchase
If the LSAT LOGIC BIBLE was too basic for you.....but the LSAT TRAINER too complex. This is the book to get.
It strikes the perfect balance between complex and simple...something that the other books just don't do.
The LOGIC BIBLE was made for someone who's well...smart someone who can hear a basic concept and figure out how to apply that basic concept on any problem regardless of how hard or difficult it is. It's for the person that doesn't need someone to guide them and show them step by step how to solve different LG problems.
The LSAT trainer on the other hand.....is for the person that is really familiar/good with logic and/or the person that has a year or more to prepare. The person that has the time/ability to memorize 10s of diagrams for the LSAT. The person that can somehow in their mind learn 40+ diagrams and select which one to use for each problem on the LOGIC game in 35 minutes.
This book is for the person that realizes that they need more than just a basic surface view of Logic games (LOGIC BIBLE), but at the same time can't learn every single potential diagram in existence (LSAT TRAINER).
This book strikes a perfect balance between complexity and simplicity.
Pros:
1. The book provides a specific diagram for each type of Logic game problem you will encounter (In/out, 3D Grouping, Subgroup problems, etc.) so you end up with like 5-6 or so different methods that are easy to remember and easy to apply. Also, they are flexible diagrams that are very flexible and easy to adjust for unique problems you may come across.
2. The book provides real LSAT practice problems for you to test yourself on within each chapter. So you know for sure if you're truly ready to tackle the LSAT.
3. The explanations for why an answer to a particular problem is right are thorough but not so much so to where they are impossible to grasp (Mike Kim's book was like that for me at times).
Cons:
1. The book provides a "chain set up" that one can utilize for in/out grouping that's helpful if you can grasp it. But that's the thing....it's very hard to grasp and if you utilize it and interrupt one component of that diagram wrong you're screwed.
SO if you're short on time (like a month or two out from your test) I would recommend Mike Kim's or the simple method provided in the LOGIC bibles for in/out games that involve biconditionals or compound conditionals. Unless, of course, you're able to master this chain set up method...then I would recommend using it because it really helps a lot if you can master it...it's just hard to master when you're short on time (as I was when I purchased this book).
It strikes the perfect balance between complex and simple...something that the other books just don't do.
The LOGIC BIBLE was made for someone who's well...smart someone who can hear a basic concept and figure out how to apply that basic concept on any problem regardless of how hard or difficult it is. It's for the person that doesn't need someone to guide them and show them step by step how to solve different LG problems.
The LSAT trainer on the other hand.....is for the person that is really familiar/good with logic and/or the person that has a year or more to prepare. The person that has the time/ability to memorize 10s of diagrams for the LSAT. The person that can somehow in their mind learn 40+ diagrams and select which one to use for each problem on the LOGIC game in 35 minutes.
This book is for the person that realizes that they need more than just a basic surface view of Logic games (LOGIC BIBLE), but at the same time can't learn every single potential diagram in existence (LSAT TRAINER).
This book strikes a perfect balance between complexity and simplicity.
Pros:
1. The book provides a specific diagram for each type of Logic game problem you will encounter (In/out, 3D Grouping, Subgroup problems, etc.) so you end up with like 5-6 or so different methods that are easy to remember and easy to apply. Also, they are flexible diagrams that are very flexible and easy to adjust for unique problems you may come across.
2. The book provides real LSAT practice problems for you to test yourself on within each chapter. So you know for sure if you're truly ready to tackle the LSAT.
3. The explanations for why an answer to a particular problem is right are thorough but not so much so to where they are impossible to grasp (Mike Kim's book was like that for me at times).
Cons:
1. The book provides a "chain set up" that one can utilize for in/out grouping that's helpful if you can grasp it. But that's the thing....it's very hard to grasp and if you utilize it and interrupt one component of that diagram wrong you're screwed.
SO if you're short on time (like a month or two out from your test) I would recommend Mike Kim's or the simple method provided in the LOGIC bibles for in/out games that involve biconditionals or compound conditionals. Unless, of course, you're able to master this chain set up method...then I would recommend using it because it really helps a lot if you can master it...it's just hard to master when you're short on time (as I was when I purchased this book).
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Amazon Customer
1.0 out of 5 stars
Answers already filled in on "new" book
Reviewed in the United States on 16 February 2022Verified Purchase
I purchased a new version of this book, the one that came was clearly already used. The answers on all of the drills have been filled in. This book is essentially worthless.