The 7sage method for this style of game is way better than trying to make a game board for a sequencing game. You're supposed to make your time up here because they're super easy when diagrammed properly (and you can read the diagram).
Not you, the book. An arrow is typically used to symbolize if/ then statements in formal logic. You did it the way the book told you to. But like...use a dash or something
Throw that fucking thing away. Get trainer, powerscore, or a 7sage subscription.
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i went through a few pages of that book when I first began my lsat studies, and it only confused me. I found Powerscore's LG bible much more useful
this book takes the scenic route to the most basic concepts. I ended up using my copy as a laptop stand
The 7sage method for this style of game is way better than trying to make a game board for a sequencing game. You're supposed to make your time up here because they're super easy when diagrammed properly (and you can read the diagram).
The casual misuse of arrows pains me.
Did I make an error?
Not you, the book. An arrow is typically used to symbolize if/ then statements in formal logic. You did it the way the book told you to. But like...use a dash or something
Okok. That’s what I saw too. Because I searched online and found that arrows were not used as in this book.
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