tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10294095.post4882761297913019672..comments2024-03-28T15:23:18.521-04:00Comments on LSAT Blog: LSAT Unplugged YouTube / Podcast: Free LSAT Logic Game | Advanced LinearUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger46125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10294095.post-48624743823561344772022-04-18T04:58:28.556-04:002022-04-18T04:58:28.556-04:00Tks 슬롯커뮤니티Tks <a href="https://images.google.so/url?q=https%3A%2F%2Fxn--9i1b50in0cx8j5oqxwf.com">슬롯커뮤니티</a><br />슬롯커뮤니티https://images.google.sk/url?q=https%3A%2F%2Fxn--9i1b50in0cx8j5oqxwf.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10294095.post-26172189853113938182022-01-04T09:55:45.412-05:002022-01-04T09:55:45.412-05:00This is also a very good post which I really enjoy...This is also a very good post which I really enjoy reading. It is not everyday that I have the possibility to see something like this. Feel free to visit my website; <a href="https://www.yadong.biz" title="야설" rel="nofollow">야설</a> <br /> <br />yadongbizhttps://yadongbiz.mystrikingly.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10294095.post-90246351244007262922020-06-03T15:44:12.731-04:002020-06-03T15:44:12.731-04:00Did Steve make this game? He has some video about ...Did Steve make this game? He has some video about people who feel good about their LG or LR section, I don't remember which one it was. He says if you want to take your prep to the next level try to make your own game. And I felt pretty good about how I do on most LG sections and I heard that and I was like, "Ok, I'll give it a try" and it was the best decision I ever made for improving at LG. Having said that, I got 4/6 in 16mins BUT, what I may have done different than everyone else is I input 3 other LG games prior to starting this with a 35 minute timer, -3, total of -5, 18/23.<br />*Disclaimer the 3 games were grouping/linear easy-medium difficultyAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10294095.post-44521017575281759232020-04-03T20:36:19.272-04:002020-04-03T20:36:19.272-04:00I honestly had a hard time with this game and only...I honestly had a hard time with this game and only got 3/6 correct. I find myself having a hard time when it comes to the graphing part. Kwannynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10294095.post-66053984842046757972019-11-06T18:04:53.645-05:002019-11-06T18:04:53.645-05:00can anyone please explain how you would diagram #6...can anyone please explain how you would diagram #6. I think I am over thinking it and now I am lost Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10294095.post-87026403853845065632016-06-25T09:00:28.419-04:002016-06-25T09:00:28.419-04:00can anyone explain why E can't be true for num...can anyone explain why E can't be true for number 6? I understand why C could be true, however I am just having a hard time understanding how option E couldn't work too. Am I missing something really obvious here? Please help! Taylerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11145896609389658351noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10294095.post-65193742771845497572013-08-18T12:06:24.865-04:002013-08-18T12:06:24.865-04:00this one took me 14 minutes and only got #5 wrong ...this one took me 14 minutes and only got #5 wrong (now i see why) but the easier/similar bus seats (Test 36 Game 3) took me 24 minutes with all correct...Steve your explanations and guidance have provided me the tools to do very well!.https://www.blogger.com/profile/14453497423828429651noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10294095.post-68389785673104617652013-08-11T15:05:56.655-04:002013-08-11T15:05:56.655-04:00Your set up is completely correct. You can conclud...Your set up is completely correct. You can conclude that the sun seats are DFAG, and that B is in 2m. The question asks us what *could* be true. There's nothing stopping C from being in 4m, so G and C *can* be in the same row. For instance, letting the moon seats be, in order 1-4, EBHC, yields a legal ordering.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06069110453692862092noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10294095.post-64227927245270278042013-08-04T13:00:17.623-04:002013-08-04T13:00:17.623-04:00I had the same issue as Amy and Thea--I keep getti...I had the same issue as Amy and Thea--I keep getting C, no matter how many times I go over it! If A's window faces the sun, B's window must face the moon, taking the contrapositive of Bs-->Am. B is always in 2, so it goes in 2m. If F does not sit in row 1, it must sit in row 2, and since B is in 2m, F must be in 2s. Since F and B are in the same row, G's window must face the sun, and since G is always in 4 it occupies 4s. We already know D occupies 1s, so all the sun windows are filled, 1-4, by D, F, A, and G, respectively. (A takes the only remaining available sun-facing seat.) This is all given by the rules. So how could C and G sit in the same row??Rachelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18184699973415335355noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10294095.post-25561942104879360922013-06-25T05:00:09.911-04:002013-06-25T05:00:09.911-04:00This game is similar to the aisle/window game but ...This game is similar to the aisle/window game but much harder simply because of the set up. Steve, you are brilliant tutor but the set up especially of the answers were confusing at best. I found myself having to keep track of sun and moon aisles and basically highlighting everything just my eyes don't get confused. While this is good practice I don't think it's indicative of a real logic game simply because I think you took an already very hard game and made it even more confusing by making variables even more vague. While this can be done in 24 minutes as previous posters have said...no logic game should require us to use 24 minutes...would have been a better game if written out betterAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10294095.post-78203931978359782772013-03-11T23:11:35.769-04:002013-03-11T23:11:35.769-04:00Thanks for the question. was tough but I enjoyed d...Thanks for the question. was tough but I enjoyed doing it. I liked the sun and moon element because it really was irrelevant which was on which side. I'm amazed at your ability to create these questions. I imagine there is some kind of mathematical formula. <br /><br />I got the answers all right but took me at least 23 minutes...<br /><br />Samhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17224387324110602140noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10294095.post-50963489665199335282013-03-07T15:58:33.755-05:002013-03-07T15:58:33.755-05:00You describe the "Bus Seats" game in ...You describe the "Bus Seats" game in 'next 10 actual' as being "very difficult" in the study schedule, so I was pretty intimidated to do that question. With the exception of a couple of fluffs in my initial diagramming (that your vid explanation helped clarify), I actually breezed through the answers and thoroughly enjoyed the game. <br /><br />This brought me to this game and, after learning to correct my early diagramming mistake, I completed this game even faster (still far longer than the 8 min 45 sec), but even so. I really enjoyed these games and my confidence has been boosted because I was able to attack 2 of the more difficult types.<br /><br />Thanks for this Steve!!cbyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05281538915203230629noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10294095.post-11638702464658882802013-03-07T15:56:52.461-05:002013-03-07T15:56:52.461-05:00This comment has been removed by the author.cbyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05281538915203230629noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10294095.post-4755850735624890342013-01-11T16:43:01.196-05:002013-01-11T16:43:01.196-05:00This was my 2nd practice logic game I have ever do...This was my 2nd practice logic game I have ever done. Took me an hour, while working in between (so maybe about 30 mins). At least I was able to get them all right? Looks like its time for me to crack open the books and actually learn the tricks to this before I attempt to take the LSATS; all the time on one logic question will not cut it! Thanks for posting these, nice to be able to do this at work without looking like I'm studying! Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10294095.post-62759441251441297322012-11-03T16:08:46.235-04:002012-11-03T16:08:46.235-04:00oh shoot.. NEVERMIND!oh shoot.. NEVERMIND!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10294095.post-63764181671553955132012-11-03T16:07:01.044-04:002012-11-03T16:07:01.044-04:005. If A's window faces the sun, but F does not...5. If A's window faces the sun, but F does not sit in row 1, which one of the following could be true?<br /><br />The question says F does NOT sit in row 1. <br />I narrowed the answers down to A and E, but I can't seem to understand why E is incorrectAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10294095.post-19929144930910604182012-09-07T15:19:30.956-04:002012-09-07T15:19:30.956-04:00Amy,
(when I refer to rows, the first letter is f...Amy,<br /><br />(when I refer to rows, the first letter is facing the sun and the other is facing the moon, just to have clarity in that regard)<br /><br />#5 asks us to find an answer that COULD, not MUST be true--we need to find ONE INSTANCE where an answer choice COULD work to make it correct--meaning you could have other arrangements. <br />If F is NOT in row 2, rule 2 tells us F is in 1. (We also know that D is in 1--that's another deduction).<br />What rule do we have concerning A? We know that if B faces sun ---> A faces moon. Which also means that when A faces sun ---> B faces moon. So B is in the moon-ward facing seat of row 2 because the question puts A facing the sun. So, we have--row 1 DF; row 2 __ B. Other than G being restricted to row 4, there are no other restrictions on our entities. <br />Try putting G and C together on row 4, fill in the other entities and you should see that you have legitimate seating. Hope this helps.Suyashnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10294095.post-56606261775124981952012-09-03T16:29:44.435-04:002012-09-03T16:29:44.435-04:00I agree with Thea. I don't understand Q5. Stev...I agree with Thea. I don't understand Q5. Steve, I know this is an old post, but could you clarify if you have a chance? Based on your explanation, I was able to understand all of the other questions and their answer choices, but Q5 makes no sense to me.Amynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10294095.post-88058824616731653702012-01-02T19:00:03.628-05:002012-01-02T19:00:03.628-05:00I don't understand how the right answer to #5 ...I don't understand how the right answer to #5 is A. Why isn't it C? The contrapositive of rule 4 means that if A faces the sun, B has to face the moon. B has to be in row 2, and F is also forced into row 2 based on the local rule. Since F and B are in the same row, G is facing the sun. From all of that, we have the sun chairs from 1-4: DFAG. There's no way C and G can be in the same row.Theanoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10294095.post-8324778805808518482011-10-14T23:47:06.530-04:002011-10-14T23:47:06.530-04:00Wow this took me 24 minutes and I still got the la...Wow this took me 24 minutes and I still got the last one wrong. The last ones always take me a long time (I guess as they're supposed to). A good mental workout though!Parismannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10294095.post-68372924988957752692011-09-30T04:04:18.504-04:002011-09-30T04:04:18.504-04:00Ivan (3/31/10): actually both A and B could be in ...Ivan (3/31/10): actually both A and B could be in moon seats in #4. We know that at least one must be in a moon seat, but nothing says they can't both be. <br /><br />Steve - great blog, love all the practice tests. Thanks so much for assembling this!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10294095.post-67617064294250199252011-05-06T19:29:46.486-04:002011-05-06T19:29:46.486-04:00RE: Andy K
When B and F are in the same row, G mu...RE: Andy K<br /><br />When B and F are in the same row, G must face the sun. That does not mean that if B and F are in different rows, G must face the moon. The counterpositive of that rule is that if G is facing the moon, then B and F are not in the same row. <br /><br />G can either be facing the moon or the sun if B and F aren't in the same row. So, A, C, H, or G could in row 4.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10294095.post-59130665708124325442011-01-31T22:23:53.986-05:002011-01-31T22:23:53.986-05:00i agree with andy k re: Q#2, and can't see how...i agree with andy k re: Q#2, and can't see how A can qualify for the 4th position as would be required to legitimize "correct" answer D.<br /><br />Steve! We need you man! Are you there?<br /><br />Once again, great blog, but definitely seems lacking in the explanation department.tuckernoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10294095.post-38111068754856868232010-11-10T05:26:26.288-05:002010-11-10T05:26:26.288-05:00Q 3 leaves only row 2 moon for F, leaving B on the...Q 3 leaves only row 2 moon for F, leaving B on the sun side row 2 (the row behind D which can only be in row 1). And since B and F are in the same row in this scenario, G has to be on the sun side. <br /><br />Hence <br /><br />(D) G's window also faces the moon.<br /><br />CANNOT be true.<br /><br />Q 6, F and B are always different sides.<br />could be true:<br /><br />(C) D and F sit in the same row > F can be in row 1 or 2, and D is always in 1 facing the sun, hence it could be true that F is in 1 moon, B in 2 sun, then F and D are in the same row.<br /><br />(E) F sits in row 2, and E's window faces the same direction as G's window. > If F is in row 2, the BF are in the same row and hence G has to be facing the sun. The rules state that E can never face the sun. So they cannot face the same side.Sundas Hurainhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12838610098724654178noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-10294095.post-26850352890795799542010-11-08T22:51:32.633-05:002010-11-08T22:51:32.633-05:00Missed one. Can anyone explain why the answer to ...Missed one. Can anyone explain why the answer to 3 is D and not E? Also, why is the answer to 6 C and not E?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com