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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful: By LimeyLe (Orange County, CA) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: The PowerScore LSAT Logic Games Bible Workbook (Powerscore Test Preparation) (Paperback) I bought this book for more LG practice, especially after reading how pointless the "setup book" is!
I would like to say that I never purchased the Set-up book so I can't attest to its worth. This workbook however is great, it is just more drills and games. It is necessary to first work through the logic games bible however in order to understand the explanations and general comments. The first half are drills, then there are 10 individual games then 5 "real LSAT sections" totaling 20 games for a grand total of 30 games! It is a must if you need additional help with the LG section and can benefit from seeing their setup and full explanation. 7 of 7 people found the following review helpful: By Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: The PowerScore LSAT Logic Games Bible Workbook (Powerscore Test Preparation) (Paperback) I had previously bought the Logic Games Bible and worked through it cover to cover, yet found myself needing more repetition. The workbook allows for just that, logic game after logic game to hone skills introduced in the Games Bible and to build up your rhythm in attacking each game as well as confidence in facing them. I would almost say that this book is necessary if you're working with the Games Bible, but especially so if you find yourself, like me, needing some more time reinforcing concepts and gaining familiarity with how to go about working with these brain teasers. I recommend this very, very highly! 4 of 4 people found the following review helpful: Amazon Verified Purchase(What's this?) This review is from: The PowerScore LSAT Logic Games Bible Workbook (Powerscore Test Preparation) (Paperback) I highly recommend this workbook for anyone who is struggling with the Logic Games section of the LSAT. I bought the Powerscore Logic Games Bible and went through the entire book from start to finish, but still could only complete 2 out of the 4 games in each of my practice tests (my average score for the LG sections was 12-15, while I scored 20-24 on the LR and RC sections). About three weeks before the LSAT, I bought this Logic Games workbook as a last attempt to improve my Logic Games score. I started from the beginning and completed the entire workbook, drills and all. I began to notice an improvement when I got to the practice problems and by the time I completed the entire timed sections I was able to complete almost every question with 100% accuracy. When I took the actual LSAT (October 2011), I finished the entire Logic Games section and only missed one question - it turned out to be my best section! My final LSAT score was a 169 - about 9 points higher than my average...Read more |