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Manhattan LSAT Free Trial Class San Diego Summer A 2011

We will discuss an overall approach to logic games, focusing on developing your understanding of what the LSAT is testing and what the difference is between how average test-takers approach the games and how the 170+ crowd does. One lesson does not make a master, but this should give you a broad sense of how to start on the road to 170.

We'll work on one type of game, relative ordering, and teach you how to create and utilize a powerful diagram that specifically addresses the challenges of this game type. You will learn how approach the different logic game question types (orientation, unconditional and conditional).

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