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41 reviewsISBN-10 : 0988758628
ISBN-13 : 9780988758629
Author: David M. Killoran
The PowerScore LSAT Logic Games Bible Workbook is the ideal companion to the best-selling PowerScore LSAT Logic Games Bible. While the renowned Logic Games Bible provides the conceptual basis for the setups, rule diagramming, and general strategies, the Logic Games Bible Workbook is specifically designed to help you better understand these concepts, and to allow you to apply PowerScore's groundbreaking methods and techniques.
The 255 page Workbook includes multiple drills and games to help you practice the skills you need to effectively master the Logic Games section. This is not a how-to manual, but rather a traditional workbook designed to reinforce the techniques and approaches that will enable you to master the games section of the LSAT. The workbook is intended for use after you read the PowerScore LSAT Logic Games Bible. No game or drill in this book was used in the Logic Games Bible, and the material doesn't overlap with anything you will have already encountered.
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