7:30 pm
2.5 hrs
All levels
Recording
Premium or Live plan required.
Test 78, Game 1 — Special project
Test 78, Game 2 — History project
Test 78, Game 3 — Antique shop
Test 78, Game 4 — Singers audition
Note: Test 78 has been set aside for Timed Sections.
Highlights
Fernando took the lead on Test 78, Game 1 — Special project, and we used circle slash to crush the game (check out the circle-slash BootCamp!). Fernando started with the W rule which is great. Matt showed a side-by-side of the Q/R rule to demonstrate that it doesn’t matter which rule you picked to start with, as long as you chose something that sets up the next thing you are doing.
Chaviva guided the class through Test 78, Game 2 — History project, and we split based on T/L in 23 first, then on the T rule, then the R rule. We ended up with 4 (or 5 if you want to split the M world) worlds that made the questions a breeze.
Eric ran us through Test 78, Game 3 — Antique shop, where we made webs based on the options of rule 2 and rule 4, killing one world and skating through the questions with the other three (check out the Web Games Bootcamp!).
Alexis steamrolled Test 78, Game 4 — Singers audition, by focusing on where the recorded auditions could go, splitting on R 2 or 3, and then whether it was K or L. From there it was disgusting how easy the game was. Matt then showed how rule subs are predictable by crushing another one (check out the Rule Substitution Bootcamp!).
A great LSAT score got Matt many full-ride offers, and he's helped countless others achieve the same. After graduating law school debt-free, he scored 99th percentile on the bar exam and clerked on his state's Supreme Court. He now practices criminal law.
LSAT Journey: 152 → 171
We’re here to master an entire section of logic games. You’ll be given time to work on the game setup and then Matt will cover that particular game. Rinse and repeat to cover all 4 games.