Mastering LSAT Logic Games


"The Art of Warbut for the LSAT"

LSAT prep does feel like a battle sometimes, but I’ve gotten an enemy general to write up a battle plan for us.

Yes, really.

I got Dr. Stephen Harris, a former writer of actual LSAT questions(!) to write an LSAT prep book called Mastering LSAT Logic Games.
As you can imagine, holding this position has given him a tremendous amount of insight into solving the questions. The guy understands them in a way that few other people do.


I can’t overstate how great of a resource this is. This is like getting to talk to Michael Jordan about basketball, Meryl Streep about acting, or Colonel Sanders about chicken. 

This guide covers how to approach each major type of Logic Game as well as the questions associated with each one.

Here’s a quick breakdown of the chapters you’ll find. 

- Introduction and Overview
- Setting Up Games
- Common Logic Game Types
- Sequencing Groups of Elements
- Solving Items
- Rare Item Types
- Sample Games

Each of those chapters has several sections that really get into understanding the nuts and bolts of Logic Games and how they’re built.




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Fun Facts:

-This is a PDF available for instant download after submitting payment, so you can download it and begin using it right away. (After all, nobody likes waiting for anything to ship.)


P.S. Here's a real photo of Dr. Harris in the flesh!





P.P.S. If you consider how much money you'll make from increasing your LSAT score and getting into a better law school...or getting more scholarship money...$24.97 is such a tiny drop in the bucket.