PrepTest 2 Game 3: A Grouping Game With No Elements // Logic Games [#07] [LSAT Analytical Reasoning]
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We continue our journey through all three-hundred-ish official LSAT releases with the third game of the October 1991 LSAT. This is not necessarily what I would call a hard game, except for two wrinkles: a strange set-up (particularly strange in how short it is and how little it gives you) and a weird
must be true” question with an answer that only *can* be true. Still not nearly as difficult as the second game of this section, but if this is the second-easiest game of the section, it confirms that this is, at minimum, a moderately difficult LSAT games section.
must be true” question with an answer that only *can* be true. Still not nearly as difficult as the second game of this section, but if this is the second-easiest game of the section, it confirms that this is, at minimum, a moderately difficult LSAT games section.
As promised, I continue to work through all games of the official LSAT releases. If you have a particular game you’d like me to move up in the order, throw it in the comments and I’ll do my best.
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18.11.2023