The Big Fat Genius Guide to LSAT Logic Games

ISBN
9780976395904
$30.00
Author Talbot, Brian
Format Perfect
Details
  • 11.0" x 8.5" x 0.5"
  • Active Record
  • Individual Title
  • Books
  • 2005
  • 2005/01
  • 214
  • Yes
  • Print
You dont have to settle for anything less than a great score on the Logic Games section. How do we help you get that great score? One key is efficiency. Time you spend wondering what to do next is wasted time. This book will teach you exactly what to do in every situation youll come across in the Logic Games section. You wont have to learn a million different approaches, one for each situation. Instead youll learn simple and powerful techniques that are effective in as many different situations as possible. Youll also learn how to recognize when you should apply each technique. After all, not knowing when to use your skills is just as bad as not knowing the skills themselves. Everything in this book is designed to be easy to memorize and apply in a step-by-step manner, to cut down on stress, fatigue, and mistakes. This book has been developed through work with students and seeing whats been successful for them in the real world. The techniques, the order of the chapters, and the structure of each lesson are all based on the authors years of teaching the LSAT and thousands of hours of working directly with students. Like a one-on-one tutor, the book tells you at every stage what you need to memorize, what you need to practice, how to practice it, how much to study, what to focus on, when to move on, and what to do next. It gives you an innovative and extremely effective studying method thats been used successfully by hundreds of LSAT students. Included are twelve games, including their questions, from actual LSATs. Each game is analyzed in detail. Every question and each step of the process are carefully explained. Because the LSAT Games and questions have changed over the years, only LSAT games from 1999 and later are used. No other Logic Games book on the market can say that. In fact, most of the games in this book are from 2002 and later to ensure that your skills are relevant to todays LSAT.