5:30 pm
1 hr
Intermediate
Recording
Premium or Live plan required.
Test 92, Game 4 — TV commercials
Highlights
Marissa began class by modeling the first of two games which was a straightforward ordering game. Based on student questions, Marissa explained when to stop making splits and how to notate and interpret flexibility within worlds which leads to more efficient world building and question tackling. Student Ankita stepped up to lead the class through the second game, another ordering game but with a twist! Ankita demonstrated her ability to interpret the rules and make strong inferences for the class. Marissa led the class through the questions and ended the class on a high note predicting a rule-substitution question.
Marissa fell in love with the LSAT and believes that anyone is capable of buckling down and crushing this test, just like she did in taking her score from 155 to 173. Her favorite LSAT pastimes include poking holes in Logical Reasoning arguments and cracking the codes in Logic Games.
Elevate your Logic Games score by learning the ropes of world building. In this interactive class, we’ll use a worlds-based approach to solve two games, one teacher-led and the other student-led, then cruise through the questions.