Lsat Logic Games Cheat Sheet


Here are all four games from the Logic Games section of the official June 2007 LSAT exam, along with full video solutions created by Mike Kim, author of The LSAT Trainer. If you would like to download a PDF version of the June '07 exam, you can do so on this page of the LSAC site. LSAT - LG - 'Cheat Sheets' 13 terms. LSAT LOGIC GAMES. Favioazarkh PLUS. LSAT - Logic Games Bible. If you took the June 2007 LSAT and got a raw score of 15 on the first Logical Reasoning section and 19 on the second, 20 in Logic Games, and 17 in Reading Comp, that adds up to a raw score of 71. That translates to a scaled score of 156. A score on the Law School Admission Test (LSAT for short) is a requirement for admission to almost all U.S. Make sure your score represents your best abilities by following these tips for success on all LSAT question types: analytical reasoning (or logic games), reading comprehension, logical reasoning, and the writing sample. 19.8K LSAT; 13K General; 20 Sage Advice; 3.2K Logical Reasoning; 872 Reading Comprehension; 1.2K Logic Games; 157 Webinars; 189 Test Center Reviews; 1K Study Groups; 72 Study Guides/Cheat Sheets; 1.5K Specific LSAT Dates; 20 January 2021 LSAT; 72 November 2020 LSAT; 32 October 2020 LSAT; 28 August 2020 LSAT; 27 July 2020 LSAT; 27 June 2020 LSAT.


I hate long-winded books - here's how I made LSAT studying easyish.

Imagine it's the first day of class.

Professor McSuckyworkloadington says:
'For my class, you have to read these 3 books. Each one's 300-400 pages long....but if you'd rather not read 3 books, you can read this other 500-page book instead.
Whichever option you choose, you still have to read EVERYTHING...AND I assign TONS of exams to get you ready for the big final.'



I don't know about you, but I'd be out the door REAL fast.

But what if that class was required?

You'd have to come up with a strategy to QUICKLY condense everything in those books.

SOOOOO.....how do you do this?


You could find classmates and divide up the work with them.

BUT...they might end up being busy, or forgetful, or just plain dumb.

You could just read the first and last paragraph of each chapter to save time.

BUT...there's important stuff in the middle, and you don't know where or what it's going to be.


Unfortunately, my friend, you have to actually get that stuff into your brain.


So, here's what I'd typically do in college:

I'd read what the professor emphasized in class and condense it all onto a SINGLE piece of paper.

It still took a lot of time, and I had to write very small.

But having everything reduced to 1 piece of paper gave me a quick reference - it made things a lot less threatening and a lot more manageable.


Studying for LSATs, however, was like Professor McSuckyworkloadington’s class on steroids.
Most LSAT books are 300-500 pages long! And the ones on the shorter side usually cover only ONE section when the LSAT has THREE.

Now, I REALLY wanted to increase my LSAT score and get in the 170s, so I put a lot more effort into studying for the LSAT than some random class in college.

That's part of the reason I spent A FULL YEAR studying for this damn thing, reading every LSAT book I could find.

While I was going through all those books, I came back to my trusty 'cheat sheet' method from college. Without them, it was just too hard to keep track of everything I needed to know.

So, inspired by the ones I made for myself way back when...

I've done the same thing for LSAT prep and admissions to save you the trouble of doing it yourself.
Here's exactly what I've done for you:

I've created Cheat Sheets for each of the LSAT's scored sections: Logic Games, Logical Reasoning, and Reading Comprehension.

Each one's a quick 2-page reference to a particular section. If you (or a trusted friend) are clever with a printer, you can print them double-sided, giving you 1 piece of paper covering each section.
I ALSO created a cheat sheet for the law school admissions process covering both the personal statement and résumé.
You can print as many copies as you want so you'll have them ready anywhere you go.


Things you can do with your LSAT cheat sheets:

-Staple/paper-clip them to the inside cover of your LSAT prep books.
-Tape/pin them to the wall above your desk.
-Post them on your refrigerator.
-Tape/pin them to the wall in front of your toilet for bathroom reading.
-Keep them in the car for when you're stuck in traffic or just have time to kill.
-Load them onto your smartphone, tablet, e-reader, etc.


Things you CANNOT do with your LSAT cheat sheets:

-Cheat (in case LSAC sees this & gets confused)
-Make paper airplanes (please respect them)




'Sweet, I'm in! How do I get these cheat sheet things?'

Here's what you need to do to get the cheat sheets:


1.) Choose the cheat sheets you'd like below.
Sheet2.) This takes you to a PayPal payment page. (You don't need a PayPal account.)
3.) Enter your credit card and press ‘Pay’.
4.) PayPal will confirm your purchase.
5.) You'll immediately get an email from me with your link to download your cheat sheets.
6.) You'll start getting better...SSOOOOOOO much better...at the LSAT.


You can get all 4 Cheat Sheets at once for only $49.97:

Lsat Logic Games Cheat Sheet Answers


Lsat Logic Games Cheat SheetLSAT Logic Games, Logical Reasoning, Reading Comprehension, and Law School Admissions Cheat Sheets


Or, you can get just the 3 LSAT Cheat Sheets for only $39.97:

LSAT Logic Games, Logical Reasoning, and Reading Comprehension Cheat Sheets


If you're already doing great in some sections and just need help with others, you can pick out the individual Cheat Sheets you want for only $14.97 each:

LSAT Logic Games Cheat Sheet

LSAT Logical Reasoning Cheat Sheet

LSAT Reading Comprehension Cheat Sheet

Law School Admissions Cheat Sheet
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UPDATE: After several requests, I've now added a Law School 1L Cheat Sheet to give you an overview of the different classes you're likely take in your first year of Law School. You can get it for only $9.97 here:

Law School 1L Cheat Sheet


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Here's a mini-screenshot of the LSAT Logic Games Cheat Sheet, just to give you an idea:



Side 1 (Front)




Side 2 (Back)



More fun facts:

* The 1st page of each LSAT Cheat Sheet gives you general advice, strategies, and information for that section. The 2nd page helps you identify and approach the specific question-types for that section.

* The 1st page of the Admissions Cheat Sheets gives you general advice, strategies, and information for the law school personal statement and 'Why X?' essay. The 2nd page helps you create your law school résumé.

* In order to fit everything to 2 pages for each Cheat Sheet, font sizes used range from 9pt-12pt. If you have REALLY bad eyesight, I suggest using a magnifying glass or a copy machine to 'en-medium' them. Or some special screen-reading software.

* Each cheat sheet is meant to be printed on a standard 8 1/2 x 11 sheet of paper.

* Obviously, these are only 2 pages and don't cover EVERYTHING about a specific topic. Please don't buy this and then write to me saying, 'But you didn't mention [obscure topic that barely ever comes up].' If you want something that covers EEEEEVVVVERRRYTHING, buy one of the 500+ page books instead. I exercised my dictator-like judgment about what was worth including, and what wasn't.

* These are PDFs available for instant download after submitting payment via PayPal. You can use Adobe Reader to open the files.

* If you're already registered with PayPal, the instant download link will be sent to your PayPal email address. Otherwise, it'll be sent to whichever email address you submit.


P.S. If you’re having second thoughts about buying this...I offer a full 30-day money-back guarantee. If FOR ANY REASON you don’t like the cheat sheets, just let me know, and I'll give you back all your money the very next day.

Sincerely,
Steve J. Schwartz


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...$49.97 is such a tiny drop in the bucket.

Lsat Logic Games Strategy