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The PowerScore LSAT Logic Games Bible Workbook

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The PowerScore LSAT Logic Games Bible Workbook is the ideal companion to The PowerScore LSAT Logic Games Bible . While the renowned LSAT Logic Games Bible provides the conceptual basis for the setups, rule diagramming, and general strategies, The LSAT Logic Games Bible Workbook is specifically designed to help you better understand these concepts, and to allow you to practice the application of our methods and techniques. This is not a how-to manual, but rather a traditional workbook designed to reinforce the techniques and approaches that will enable you to master the games section of the LSAT. The workbook is intended for use after you read The PowerScore LSAT Logic Games Bible . No game or drill in this book was used in the LSAT Logic Games Bible , and the material doesn't overlap with anything you will have already encountered. The 338 page Logic Games Bible Workbook is divided into two Practice Drills and Individual Games . Together they The first section of this workbook tests isolated analytical abilities, designed to reinforce and improve the specific skills necessary to successfully attack the Logic Games section. The second section is excellent for testing and reinforcing your game skills on days when your time is limited.

348 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2014

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February 20, 2021
Tomorrow is my LSAT so we will see how this all comes together. I really think that the PowerScore books combined helped me prepare as much as I wanted to prepare. This workbook had a ton of drills to complete and 8 actual games at the end. They were good questions to make you measure your skill.

I think the hardest part of the bibles (as opposed to the class) is that if you read them cover to cover you get really good until you move on to the next bible and then you kind of forget some things. But I am thankful to the author for what he did to help me. One way or another its over tomorrow.
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