I just made a video explanation for the fourth LSAT Logic Game from LSAT PrepTest 61 (October 2010 LSAT). It's the "nurse's information sessions" game (Farnham, Griseldi, Heany, Juarez, Khan, Lightfoot, and Moreau at the community center).
I explained all questions in one video that's just under 11 1/2 minutes. (Get more free LSAT videos.)
Enjoy!
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For more, see my more-detailed written Logic Games explanations available on the blog.
I explained all questions in one video that's just under 11 1/2 minutes. (Get more free LSAT videos.)
Enjoy!
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For more, see my more-detailed written Logic Games explanations available on the blog.
Number 22, we don't actually have to have M first, but we do clearly have to have H last. For instance, the order could be LMJFGKH.
ReplyDeleteNumber 19, choice (D) cannot be properly eliminated using the diagram from Question #21, because in that diagram, you have L - F - [GK] - M - J, and the only way for J to be sixth would be for H to be seventh, but that would leave only 1 space between M and H, which is a violation of the first constraint. In order to have J on 6, you'd have to have H on 7 and M coming at some point before the [GK] block, such as in the following scenario: L M F G K J H.
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