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How to diagram linear games (in plain English): Part 3

How to diagram linear games (in plain English): Part 3

by Carrie Bach | Apr 5, 2021 | LSAT, LSAT Logic Games

This post is part three in a series on how to diagram linear game rules. The goal is to give you “plain English” explanations of challenging LG rules so that you can diagram them with confidence.   The rules   Part 1 Usain finished the race 3 spots in front...
How to diagram linear games (in plain English): Part 2

How to diagram linear games (in plain English): Part 2

by Carrie Bach | Apr 5, 2021 | LSAT, LSAT Logic Games

This post is part two in a series on how to diagram rules for linear games. The goal is to give you “plain English” explanations of some of the more challenging LG rules so that you can diagram them with confidence. Here are the rules covered in this series: Part 1...
How to diagram linear games (in plain English): Part 1

How to diagram linear games (in plain English): Part 1

by Carrie Bach | Apr 4, 2021 | LSAT, LSAT Logic Games

This series of articles comes as a special request from a student looking for “plain English” explanations of how to diagram LG rules. So if you’ve found the explanations in prep books to be dense and confusing, read on. We’ll look just at how to diagram the rules...

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