
Mastering LSAT Logic Games
Key Strategies for Setting up Logic Games and Solving the Questions
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Sun Tzu is often misquoted as having said, “know thy enemy,” but he said a lot of similar stuff and it doesn’t make it any less true.
LSAT prep does feel like a battle sometimes, but getting this book is like stealing a battle plan written by an enemy general.
Yes, really. Because Dr. Stephen Harris is a former writer of actual LSAT questions!
He was actually on the fence about writing this book, but after some back-and-forth discussion with Steve Schwartz, Founder of LSAT Unplugged, he finally agreed to write this fantastic guide.
As you can imagine, having this experience has given him a tremendous amount of insight into solving the questions. He understands them in a way few other people do.
It's not possible to overstate how great of a resource this is. This is like getting to talk to Michael Jordan about basketball, Meryl Streep about acting, or Colonel Sanders about chicken.
This guide covers how to approach each major type of Logic Game and the questions associated with each one. It also includes plenty of sample games for extra practice.
But most importantly, Dr. Harris includes several chapters that really get into understanding the nuts and bolts of Logic Games and how they’re built.
This book is a resource that's not to be underestimated. Consider it an essential part of your Logic Games preparation.
About the Author
Dr. Stephen Harris is an experienced test preparation instructor and curriculum designer. As Director of Instructional
Design and co-founder of Educational Testing Consultants, Dr. Harris has led the curriculum design team in developing
the courses for the GMAT, GRE, LSAT, SAT, ACT, and FCAT exams. In addition, Dr. Harris has developed and taught MCAT preparation courses for the Florida State University School of Medicine. Prior to co-founding Educational Testing
Consultants, Dr. Harris was a test item writer for the GRE, GMAT, LSAT, and FCAT exams. Dr. Harris holds a PhD. in
Philosophy from Florida State University.
Edited with a Foreword by Steve Schwartz, Founder of LSAT Unplugged.
Visit LSATUnplugged.com for exclusive interviews with the author and free LSAT resources,
including free Logic Games explanations and a free Easy LSAT Cheat Sheet.
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